The Developing Child
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adaa.orgnetwork. Violence at home also increases a child’s risk of developing PTSD after a traumatic event. sepArAtIon AnxIety dIsorder Many children experience separation anxiety between 18 months and three years old, when it is normal to feel some anxiety when a parent leaves the room or goes out of sight.
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www.childwelfare.govas a child gets older, some degree of plasticity remains. In fact, this brain plasticity is what allows us to keep learning into adulthood and throughout our lives. The developing brain’s ongoing adaptations are the result of both genetics and experience. Our brains prepare us to expect certain experiences by forming
Helping Children Express Their Wants and Needs
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