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The following resources on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilties were developed by the NCTSN.

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Is it ADHD or Child Traumatic Stress? A Guide for Clinicians [1]

Type: Fact Sheet

This resource has been retired. Please see our other resources for more up-to-date information on supporting children and families living with trauma and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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NCTSN Resource

NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Spring 2016 [2]

Type: Newsletter

Describes integrating behavioral health services in rural and urban Native American communities, outlines the story of healing for three survivors of child sex trafficking, and other highlights.

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NCTSN Resource

The Road to Recovery: Supporting Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Who... [3]

Type: Training Curriculum

Provides an overview for providers on how to work with children and families who are living with intellectual and development disabilities (IDD) and have experienced trauma.

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NCTSN Resource

Addressing the Trauma Treatment Needs of Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing and the Hearing... [4]

Type: Webinar

Discusses the special challenges of treating deaf and hard of hearing children, and the hearing children of deaf parents, who have been traumatized.

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NCTSN Resource

Addressing the Trauma Treatment Needs of Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and the Hearing... [5]

Type: Fact Sheet

Provides information on how to enhance opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing children who experience traumatic stress to receive treatment.

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NCTSN Resource

Facts on Trauma and Deaf Children [6]

Type: Fact Sheet

Presents an overview of the issues of traumatic stress among hard of heating children or children with hearing loss.

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NCTSN Resource

Facts on Traumatic Stress and Children with Developmental Disabilities [7]

Type: Fact Sheet

This resource has been retired. Please see our other resources for more up-to-date information on supporting children and families living with trauma and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Partner-In Resource

El camino a la recuperación: Apoyo para niños con IDD que han sufrido un trauma [8]

Type: Training Curriculum

Ofrece un resumen general para los proveedores sobre cómo asistir a los niños y a sus familias que viven con discapacidades intelectuales y de desarrollo (intellectual and development disabilities, IDD) y han experimentado trauma. El camino a la recuperación: apoyo a los niños con discapacidad

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Links
[1] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/is-it-adhd-or-child-traumatic-stress-a-guide-for-clinicians [2] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/nctsn-impact-newsletter-spring-2016 [3] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/road-recovery-supporting-children-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-who-have [4] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/addressing-trauma-treatment-needs-children-who-are-deaf-or-hard-hearing-and-hearing-0 [5] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/addressing-trauma-treatment-needs-children-who-are-deaf-or-hard-hearing-and-hearing [6] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/facts-trauma-and-deaf-children [7] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/facts-traumatic-stress-and-children-developmental-disabilities [8] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/road-recovery-supporting-children-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-who-have-sp [9] https://www.nctsn.org/print/863