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Tag: Children and Youth
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Three Healthy Ways to Communicate As a Family
Almost 80% of children and youth report their parents and guardians as the people they go to help them make decisions. What does this mean? It means that if a child or youth is trying to decide something about their life, they want to go to their guardian(s) or parent(s) for help first. Healthy Tip…
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The Creation and Development of, “I Am Worthy, Valued, and Loved.
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What was the purpose of creating this book? I had been thinking about how much children look up to their parents and depend on them, Kids need to hear the truth about their identity; they need to be told that they are significant and worthy, no matter what they do. I wanted to put a…
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Empowering Children and Youth Survivors of Sexual Abuse with Life-Giving Words
The words that we speak to ourselves and others matter. It is especially important to speak life–giving words to children and youth survivors of sexual abuse. How often do we hear words that spark us back to life? Do we believe that we are valuable, worthy, and loved even when we make mistakes? Do we…
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Emotional Support Strategies for Children and Youth Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Why is emotional support a necessary part of the healing process for children and youth who are survivors of sexual abuse? Emotional support means showing empathy, compassion, and genuine concern for others; this leads to greater emotional well-being. An important aspect of the process is helping children and youth regulate their emotions. Emotional regulation is…
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Ways to Build Healthy Friendships for Children and Youth Survivors of Sexual Abuse
What are Some Roadblocks to Building Healthy Friendships? #1 Safety Children and youth survivors of sexual abuse (CSA) may have trouble feeling emotionally and physically safe enough to trust another person after experiencing abuse (Rosenthal, Feiring, & Taska, 2003). What constitutes safety may be perceived differently for every child based on culture and family background.…
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Understanding Different Types of Responses from Children and Youth who are Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Why is it important to understand the impact of sexual abuse on children and youth? The World Health Organization (WHO) defines childhood sexual abuse as the involvement of a child in sexual activity that he or she does not fully understand.” (WHO, 1999). Childhood sexual abuse may also include indirect harm to a child who…