Early Childhood Education and Training Program



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Factors that Determine Children's Responses to Traumatic Events

Christine Conboy discusses different factors that determine how children might respond to witnessing violent or traumatic events. These include: the child's age, temperament and emotional state of mind. They also include external factors such as the intensity of the event, the child's proximity to the event, and the child's familiarity with the victim.

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