Trauma Talk: When Children Talk About Their Traumatic Experiences (Oh)

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1. These responses might help communicate with all children

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2. Trauma has no impact on children's development.

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3. Identify the open ended question

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4. The adolescent brain is not fully mature.

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5. One of these is NOT recommended

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6. Which of these are examples of validation?

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7. Which of these are characteristics of children ages 3-6?

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8. When communicating with teenagers

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9. Trauma activates which part of the brain?

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10. The limbic system is mostly involved in

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These responses might help communicate with all children
Trauma has no impact on children's development.
Identify the open ended question
The adolescent brain is not fully mature.
One of these is NOT recommended
Which of these are examples of validation?
Which of these are characteristics of children ages 3-6?
When communicating with teenagers
Trauma activates which part of the brain?
The limbic system is mostly involved in
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