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While their first book was written primarily for professionals, in
"Trauma-Proofing Your Kids", the authors zero in on assisting lay
caregivers in the prevention and healing of trauma. It is written
in accessible language for parents (whether biological, foster, or
adoptive), grandparents, aunts and uncles, and daycare workers. In
addition to preventing trauma, it is a practical guide for
'stress-busting'. Its emphasis is in promoting resilience for kids
in our fast-changing world of mishaps, increasing pressures and
turbulence. Most books that have been written about trauma address
therapists or medical professionals leaving parents out in the
cold. As helpful as these books may be, the authors are often
limited in both their narrow understanding of the nature of trauma
(attributing it only to devastating events such as violence and
molestation), as well as ignoring prevention. Their emphasis is
mostly on treating trauma particularly with drugs.This book, on the
other hand, is about nipping trauma in the bud by offering
preventative 'emotional first aid' at the earliest signs that a
child may have been overwhelmed. In addition to being an eye-opener
to the world of trauma, this book also 'breaks the mold' by
addressing the core issue of trauma's affect on the body and what
it takes to return the nervous system to a state of equilibrium and
balance. It empowers parents to help their own kids convert stress
into challenge. What is truly amazing is that this little book
simplifies a complex subject that neuroscientists are grappling
with so that mothers and fathers can apply this knowledge to foster
resilient, compassionate and self-reliant children.
Peter Levine's work in trauma is grounded in medical biophysics,
psychophysiology and psychology, as well as his own innovative
research into the instinctual behaviour of wild animals. Over the
past 35 years, he has developed and refined a method called Somatic
Experiencing (SE), which provides the foundation for this guide to
dealing with trauma in children. At the core of this book is the
understanding that trauma begets violence, and violence begets
trauma. The effects of trauma can result not only from catastrophic
events such as abuse and violence but from everyday, common
incidents such as minor auto accidents, routine medical procedures,
family stresses, even something as seemingly innocent as falling
off a bicycle. "Trauma Through a Child's Eyes" offers a hopeful
alternative to children acting "in" (on themselves) or "out" (on
others) in response to pain and injury. Most children possess an
innate natural resiliency, and Levine explains how adults can help
them tap into and strengthen that resiliency to resolve the effects
of trauma and cope successfully with future harmful situations.
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