Highlights how healing is strengthened through trauma-informed partnerships between families, youth, and providers.
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Gives a list of resources for children experiencing childhood traumatic grief. This list includes a breakdown of resources by developmental age.
Provides children with information and activities to help cope with pain after an injury, illness, or medical stay.
Tells the story of a 10-year-old boy's experience following the tragic death of his father. Jeremy is having a traumatic reaction and struggling at school and at home.
Is designed to be read by a supportive adult (parent/caregiver, therapist) to a child (ages 5-10, or as developmentally appropriate) who has engaged in a Not OK touch or problematic sexual behaviors with another child.
Offers information to children on ways to help themselves and others after a tornado.
Offers information for youth to help them understand the differences between grief and traumatic grief, the signs and symptoms of traumatic grief in children and youth, and what to do to feel better.
Offers practical tips for children and caregivers to stay safe online, recognize the risks of cyberbullying and AI misuse, and promote healthy, responsible digital habits.
Provides information to youth about how to talk about medical trauma with others.
Illustrates how a parent can provide solace and support to a child after the death of a loved one.