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The Role Of Trauma, Development And Spirituality In Young Children

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Running Head: Trauma, Development, Spirituality

Trauma, Development and Spirituality in Young Children By Pamela Anne Washington Liberty University Online Running Head: Trauma, Development, Spirituality 2

Introduction
The figures are very disheartening. According to Feldman (2014), at least five children are killed by their caretakers or parents daily. About 140,000 children experience physical abuse every year. Furthermore about 3 million children are either abused or neglected in the United States on a yearly basis (Feldman, 2014). Trauma is a term which is used to describe a drastic mental or physical experience in a person’s life which damages the normal emotional, and physical, attribute of the IWM. When children or youth experience trauma it impairs “his/her” emotional and physical well-being (National Center Brief). The common types of trauma which affect children greatly are community or domestic violence, neglect, medical attention, and physical or …show more content…

It can happen in any household regardless of SES status of the parents. It is more prevalent among families who are living under stressful conditions such as lower SES status, single parents and more than normal marital conflicts. Stepfathers are more than likely to abuse their step-children when compared to the natural father (Feldman, 2014). Child abuse is more than likely to take place when there is marital conflict between the spouses (Osofsky, 2003; Evans, 2004; Ezzo, 2004; & Young, 2012) (Feldman, 2014). Hence, any type of trauma which comes from external or internal forces can cause tremendous changes in neural development (Psychological

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