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What is

Childhood

Trauma?

A traumatic event is a frightening, dangerous, or violent event that poses a threat to a child’s life or bodily integrity. Witnessing a traumatic event that threatens life or physical security of a loved one can also be traumatic. This is particularly important for young children as their sense of safety depends on the perceived safety of their attachment figures.

-The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

"Children who experienced violence of any kind in childhood have a 13% greater likelihood of not graduating from high school."

- World Health Organization

"More than 35 % of the children exposed to a single traumatic event will develop serious mental health problems."

- Bruce Perry, MD, Ph.D., Pioneering Neuroscientist in the Field of Trauma

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