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This new, revised edition will provide you with insight into how traumatic experiences affect mind and body functioning and what you can do to foster safety and healing in children. Included: recent neuroscience research that more clearly articulates functional brain changes following a traumatic experience; simple and easy-to-follow exercises to soothe and calm children; detailed information on the impact of physical, verbal, and cyber bullying on children; and an expanded chapter on growing up traumatized and later choosing to work with young trauma survivors.
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