Sentences with phrase «traumatized children often»

Traumatized children often have trouble managing strong emotions.
Traumatized children often have difficulty learning collaborative play and reciprocal relationships with others.

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Teacher training is all the more important because the children they are teaching often are deeply traumatized and need specialized strategies.
Children traumatized at an early age often do not recover, and I feel that the efforts of the Coalition saved the mental health of my family.
The targeted parent often appears unstable and often angry, when in actuality they have been severely traumatized by being falsely accused of things they never did and losing their child.
Even when children have been removed from traumatizing circumstances and placed in exceptionally nurturing homes, developmental improvements are often accompanied by continuing problems in self - regulation, emotional adaptability, relating to others, and self - understanding.
Since Missouri Governor has signed the House Bill 1550, broken families» children will not anymore be traumatized by the tense and often acrimonious process of divorce of separation.
In cases of divorce or separation, children often fall victims to a common concept that promotes conflict among parents, traumatizing kids in the process.
In the nasty reality of broken families or in an acrimonious custody battle, children are often placed in traumatizing situations where they see their parents in conflict.
When a parent suddenly becomes single, children may be traumatized and have difficulty coping with the loss of the other parent, which can often lead to behavioral difficulties.
People can often be intolerant or insensitive when dealing with the traumatized child «Isn't it about time they got over this?»
The goal of mandatory mediation is to disrupt «the escalating cycle of conflict that so often perpetuates custody disputes and to shield children from the traumatizing consequences of repeated parental conflict over their care.»
Feeling anxious, depressed, lost, and even traumatized are normal feelings for someone who is trying to build a new life in the U.S. Immigrants and children of immigrants struggle with these very issues and often find it difficult to talk about them.
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