General
Trauma
Specific Trauma
Wild Card
Common Reactions
Bullying
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What is trauma and what are some types of trauma children might experience?

A scary thing that happened where you were worried someone might die or get seriously hurt or that you might die or get seriously hurt, Physical abuse, sexual abuse, witnessing domestic violence, emotional abuse, car accidents where they worried they might die or someone else might die or where someone did die, witnessing community violence, witnessing a murder

100

How might kids feel after witnessing gun violence?

Scared, sad, worried, upset, anxious, jumpy, distracted

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True or False: You have survived the trauma. The memory can’t hurt you.

True

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What percentage of children and teens who experience a traumatic event develop PTSD?  

14.5% of those who had experienced a serious trauma developed PTSD.

100

What is bullying? 

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that happens in situations where it feels like one person has more power over another person.

200

Why do we talk about trauma?

To release the trauma bully from our brains and learn how to cope with the memories and symptoms.

200

What are some reasons someone might shoot another person?

Drug and alcohol involvement, domestic violence, anger, jealousy

200

What percentage of kids have their symptoms of PTSD decreased after TFCBT treatment? 

80%

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How might your body feel when you are worried?

Tense, heart races, sweaty, hot, shaky, jittery

200

What are the different types of bullying? What are some examples of different types of bullying? 

Verbal bullying: teasing, name calling, threatening to cause harm, inappropriate comments

Social bullying: excluding kids on purpose, telling others not to be friends with someone, spreading rumors, embarrassing someone in public

Physical bullying: hitting/kicking/punching, spitting, tripping/pushing, taking or breaking things

Cyber bullying: using social media, phones, computers, texts, or computers to be mean or make threats



300

Approximately what percentage of children experience at least one traumatic event by age 16?

2/3s of children or 65%

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What makes it hard for a child or teen to tell someone they are being emotionally abused or bullied? 

Fear that they will not be believed. They don't know who to tell or they think they did something to cause it, etc. Fear that their parents will be mad at them or that they will treat them worse for telling. Worry about getting their parents into trouble or being removed from their homes. Believing that it’s okay for their parents to threaten them or that they deserve the abuse for their “bad” behavior.  Feeling shame or guilt. 



300

True or False: Witnessing violence affects a child’s ability to learn because they may have difficulty focusing and concentrating. 

True

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What kinds of worries do kids who've been emotionally abused have? What do they think about?

They often worry that they caused the abuse or did something to anger the other person. They can also worry that something is wrong with them or they are a bad person. Other thoughts they might have is that no one can be trusted or everyone will hurt them. They might also worry that their caregiver will get in trouble if someone finds out. 



300

How many kids experience bullying? 

1 in 5 students are bullied in the U.S. - that's 8.2 million kids every year!

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Why do we include caregivers in the TFCBT process?

Their job is to be your coach between sessions with me and after we are done with TFCBT to remind you of what you’ve learned to help you cope

400

How many children live in a house with a parent who has struggled with addiction?

1 in 8, or 12.5%

400

True or False: Everyone who experiences a traumatic event will develop PTSD. 

False. Everyone is different and there are different factors that affect the development of the presence of trauma symptoms.

400

What are three physical sensations kids who have been verbally abused often experience?

Racing heart, stomachaches, headaches, tense muscles, difficulty breathing, sweating, dizziness, lightheadedness, tingly, hot, feeling jumpy, trouble sleeping, etc.

400

How common is it for kids who are bullied to develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? 

For all bullied students, 27.6% of boys and 40.5% of girls had PTSD scores within the clinical range

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What are some signs that a child might have experienced trauma?

Fear, anger, withdrawal, trouble concentrating, nightmares, digestive problems, behavior problems

500

Why do some adults threaten or hurt their children and/or families? Is it ever the child's fault?

There are lots of different reasons, just like there are lots of different offenders. But it is very hard to know the reason why it happens to any child. Some adults do not know how to manage their emotions in a healthy way or they didn't have a role model on how to correct behaviors of children. When physical punishment does not create the results a parent seeks, the parent may escalate the punishment, and the child and parent may get locked in a vicious cycle of greater violence on the part of parents, and greater acting out on the part of the children. 

We do know this much: No child is responsible for what an adult does. It is NEVER the child's fault. 

500

True or False: I should only practice coping skills when I feel like I need to use them

False! Practicing coping skills when we feel calm is a great way to feel more prepared when we feel worried, sad, angry, or upset 

500

What emotions might a child feel after being threatened or bullied by another kid or an adult? 

Scared, confused, angry, sad, guilty, etc. 



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True or False: Children who experience trauma are more likely to become victims of bullying later in life. 

True! Having been traumatized leads to an increased likelihood that a person will be bullied 

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