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Too Scared To Learn: Teaching Young Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
Since being injured in his family's automobile accident, Shawn spends most days staring out the window, unable to complete his work or pay attention. Not surprisingly, traumatic experiences can negatively impact these skills by undermining language learning and vocabulary development and by com...
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description | Since being injured in his family's automobile accident, Shawn spends most days staring out the window, unable to complete his work or pay attention. Not surprisingly, traumatic experiences can negatively impact these skills by undermining language learning and vocabulary development and by compromising the ability to complete learning tasks, making it difficult to organize and remember new information. Because traumatic circumstances are often unpredictable, traumatized children sometimes have difficulty understanding cause-and-effect relationships, recognizing sequences, and making predictions (Masten & Obradovic 2008). |
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