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Children Who See Too Much: Lessons From The Child Witness To Violence Project
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In Children Who See Too Much, Betsy Groves Debunks The Myth That Young Age Is A Protector Against The Lasting Effects Of Witnessing Violence In The Home. She Makes The Powerful Case That Traumatic Events Carried Out By Family Members Carry The Most Severe Psychological Risks For Very Young Children And Uses The Newest Cognitive Research To Explore How Very Young Children Process Violence.Groves Draws Upon The Child Witness To Violence Program'S Awardwinning Training Programs For Parents, Teachers, Police Officers, Clergy, And Pediatric Health Care Providers To Lay Out Ways Adults Can Understand And Protect The Very Young Childrenall Around Uswho See Too Much.Groves Provides Six Practical Steps That Will Help Parents Create A Safer World, Regardless Of Neighborhood Or Race. The Model Presented In This Book Is Clearly A Valuable One For Other Communities To Copy.Library JournalBetsy Groves Offers Rare Insight For Adults Who Seek To Help Children Cope With Trauma And Violence.James Garbarino, Ph.D., Author Of Parents Under SiegeAs The Events Of Sept. 11 Drive Home, There Is No Way, These Days, To Keep Images Of Death And Destruction Entirely Away From The Eyes (And Out Of The Nightmares) Of Our Children. . . . Children Who See Too Much Will Fill The Need For A Road Map Felt By Parents Overwhelmed By All The Awfulness Around Them.Judith Warner, The Washington Post
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main topic of 'Children Who See Too Much'? A: The book explores the psychological effects of children witnessing violence in the home, emphasizing that young age does not protect against trauma.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Betsy McAlister Groves, who draws upon her experience with the Child Witness to Violence Program.
- Q: What are some key features of the book? A: The book is a hardcover edition, has 168 pages, and is categorized under Adolescent Psychology. It is also listed as a used book in good condition.
- Q: When was 'Children Who See Too Much' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 2001.
- Q: What is the intended audience for this book? A: The book is aimed at adults who work with or care for children, including parents, teachers, and healthcare providers.
- Q: What practical advice does the book provide? A: It offers six practical steps for adults to help create a safer environment for young children exposed to violence.
- Q: Is this book suitable for professionals in child psychology? A: Yes, the insights and research presented in the book can be valuable for professionals in child psychology and related fields.
- Q: What is the condition of the used book being sold? A: The book is listed as being in good condition.
- Q: Can this book help in understanding children's trauma responses? A: Yes, it provides insights into how very young children process and respond to violence and trauma.
- Q: Does the book discuss the impact of community and race on children's experiences with violence? A: Yes, it addresses how neighborhood and race can influence the experiences of children witnessing violence.