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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Dedication and Acknowledgments Foreword by Mira Rothenberg Chapter I: Trauma Is a Fact of Life
Real-Life Examples of Children We Have Known Trauma Is Not Only in the Event The Recipe for Trauma The Recipe for Resilience
Chapter II: Building Resilience by Building Sensory Skills through Practice, Practice and More Practice
Giving Appropriate Support to an Overwhelmed Child Simple Steps to Build Resilience Developing a Calming Presence Getting Acquainted with Your Own Sensations
Exercise: Noticing Sensations Exercise: Exploring Sensations and the Rhythm of Pendulation Exercise: Tracking Sensations with a Partner Exercise: Making a Sensation Treasure Chest
First Aid for Trauma Prevention: A Step-by-Step Guide
Chapter III: Tricks of the Trade: Restoring Resilience through Play, Art and Rhymes
The Story of Sammy Four Principles to Guide Children’s Play Toward Resolution More Help for Kids through “Make-Believe” Play Art Activities: Clay, Play Dough, Painting and Drawing Nature and Animal Rhymes Combined with Drawings That Build Resources
Chapter IV: Remedies for Specific Situations: Amusement Park Rides to Zebra Bites
First Aid for Accidents and Falls The Purpose of Touch When Helping a Child in Shock The Power of Language to Soothe and Heal
Exercise: Experiencing the Power of Words
More Animal Rhymes to Help Your Child Regain Self-Confidence A Guide to Constructing a Healing Story Prevention of Medical Trauma What Parents Can Do to Prepare Children for Surgery or Other Medical Procedures When the Medical Procedure Is an Emergency Elective Surgeries Sensitivity to Your Child’s Pain A Timely Word about Bullies and School Shootings
Chapter V: Ages & Stages: Building Confidence by Fostering Healthy Development
Responding to Your Infant: Issues of Safety and Trust Your Toddler’s Needs: “Me Do It Myself” “Tug of War” with Your Three- to Four-Year-Old Your Flirtatious Four- to Six-Year-Old Boy or Girl Adolescent Development: Who Am I?
Chapter VI: Sexual Violation: Reducing the Risk and Early Detection
Sexual Trauma Symptoms Reducing the Risk of Sexual Wounds What Is Sexual Violation? Steps Caregivers Can Take to Decrease Children’s Susceptibility Games for Kids to Practice Making Boundaries Why Most Children Don’t Tell: Making It Safe for Them to Tell You Date Rape and Other Teen Issues
Chapter VII: Separation, Divorce and Death: Helping Your Child Move through the Grieving Process
Symptoms of Grief versus Symptoms of Trauma Two Views of Divorce: Rosy or Dark? Surviving Divorce: A Guide to Preserving Your Child’s Wholeness Helping Your Child Grieve Dealing with the Death of a Pet Steps That Help Children Resolve Their Grief
Exercise: Grief Recovery
Chapter VIII: Guerrilla Warfare in Our Neighborhoods: The Real Battle to Protect Kids from Terror
Models for Change in Hospitals and Medical Centers A Peek at a Model Family-Centered Children’s Hospital Community Crisis Intervention A New Model for Crisis Debriefing at School
Notes Bibliography Additional Resources About the Authors Foundation for Human Enrichment
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