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Helping Traumatized Kids [Nationswell.com]

 

Experts worry that family separation could cause long-term developmental challenges for migrant children.Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images

MIGRANT CHILDREN SEPARATED FROM THEIR PARENTS ARE AT A HIGH RISK FOR TOXIC STRESS. HERE ARE SOME WAYS TO SUPPORT THEM.

It’s been a devastating summer for child migrants. Over 2,000 kids, some only toddlers, have been separated from their families at the border. With no easy way for these kids to be reunited with their families, experts worry that the trauma the kids are experiencing, be it in the court system or in foster care, is inflicting irreversible damage on their developing brains.

“We’re talking about immigrants who are coming out of situations [that are] already traumatic,” says Michèle Neuhaus, Director of the 0-5 Early Childhood Mental Health Initiative for the Child Center of New York. Neuhaus compares such a child to a “seed” that has been watered and nurtured before suddenly being abandoned. “Getting here was traumatic, but they had [someone] 

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