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Online Course for Parents

Child Protection and Trauma Recovery

Modern
Parenting

Child Protection and Trauma Recovery

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Description

Child abuse can leave physical and traumatic scars and toxic stress. Exposure to abuse increases the risk of adverse psychological, social, and emotional short-and long-term outcomes. The sooner your child receives help, their resilience may protect them from developing poor physical or mental health issues.  

Knowing about types of child abuse and their effects will help you respond to your child’s needs while building trust, a sense of safety, and support in your relationship. How you react to your child’s maltreatment will depend on what you know about their history and the type of abuse or neglect experienced. 

It is essential to understand different parenting styles, and a child who has been traumatized may respond in many different ways. Therefore, a significant step is learning about Child Protection and Trauma Recovery

These topics explore strategies for helping your child heal and build resilience after experiencing abuse. We also discuss protective factors that parents can develop to help prevent future child abuse or retraumatization.

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