Understanding and Coping with Violence for Young Children – 9015

$30.00

CEUs

Course Duration

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3 Hours

English

Product description

Violence is more present in children’s lives than many people realize. It can appear in the media they consume—movies, television, books, and video games—or be experienced firsthand in their homes, communities, or social environments. Even when it may seem subtle or indirect, exposure to violence can have a profound effect on a child’s emotional well-being, behavior, and development.

 

In this course, you’ll explore the various forms of violence young children may encounter, from fictional portrayals to real-life experiences, and examine the short- and long-term impacts it can have on their mental health, relationships, and sense of safety. We’ll discuss the signs that a child may be struggling with exposure to violence and how to respond in a compassionate, supportive, and developmentally appropriate way.

 

You’ll learn practical strategies for helping children identify, process, and cope with what they’ve seen or experienced, as well as ways to build resilience and restore a sense of security. The course will also highlight collaboration with families, mental health professionals, and community resources to ensure children receive the ongoing care and support they need.

 

By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to recognize the signs of exposure, intervene effectively, and create a safe, nurturing environment where children can heal, grow, and thrive despite early encounters with violence.

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