Published Feb 21, 2023
3 Steps To Help Kids Process Traumatic Events | Kristen Nguyen | TED
Kristen Nguyen shares three pivotal steps to help children process traumatic events, emphasizing the importance of safety, emotional regulation, and empowering young voices. Her discussion provides educators, parents, and community leaders with actionable insights to create supportive environments for collective healing and growth.

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