Understanding The Impact of Trauma in Early Childhood
What you’ll learn
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Define trauma
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Understand the developmental implications of early childhood trauma
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Understand the prevalence of trauma
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Identify the basic brain structures involved in the biological response to trauma
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Understand how toxic stress impacts the brain
“Mary Allison was wonderful in her teaching role! I wanted to hear every bit of what Mary Allison had to say.”
“I loved all the knowledge and statistics Mary Allison gave. It explained the impact of the severity of childhood experiences.”
Did you know that 46% of children will experience a traumatic event before the age of 18?
In this course, you will learn the definition of trauma and what constitutes early childhood trauma. You will learn about how trauma biologically impacts brain development and how that can lead to negative health and social outcomes. By learning about trauma, you will be able to develop the skills you need to adopt a perspective of compassion.
This course is packed with jaw-dropping statistics and information. You won’t need any special materials to take this course other than your curiosity and pen and paper for note taking.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who is interested in learning more about how trauma can negatively effect brain development, particularly in early childhood
- This class is important for early learning professionals, parents, teachers, social workers, and anyone who works with or interacts with children
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Veronica Proctor –
Yes this is exactly what I needed to know.
Nakia Tillman –
This course is easy to understand and very informative
Janet Sheldon –
It’s a helpful, but brief overview of childhood trauma.
Gina McClelland –
Informational
Rosemarie Fensom –
I found this course useful as a start point but not overly developmental of my knowledge .
Chantel Boutilier –
So far so good. Being able to listen and pause is very helpful being a mother of a young child.
Melodia Benoit –
help understanding what trauma is
Jacqueline Smith –
There are no words with pictures as I’m taking notes
Chryssa Kleanthi –
amazing! inspiring!
Tshambi Hall –
The information provide was insightful and will help when counseling those who have experienced childhood trauma.
Tamaray Henderson –
So much information provided, lots of details, loving it so far!
Michelle Ross –
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