refers to the social and emotional relationships children develop with the significant people in their lives
What is attachment
This is defined by Oklahoma Child Welfare as: Personal and caregiving behavioral, cognitive, & emotional characteristics that specifically and directly can be associated with being protective to a child.
What is Protective Capacity
The term “ACEs” is an acronym for what
What are adverse childhood experiences
This toy won't work unless you sway your hips to keep it from falling to the ground. What is it?
What is Hula Hoop
After the initial shock of being removed is over, children will not experience grief.
What is false
The three types of insecure attachment
What is Avoidant, Ambivalent, Disorganized.
Comprised of the biological, social, cognitive, emotional and psychological changes children experience from birth to adolescence.
What is child development.
This describes both exposure to multiple traumatic events, often of an invasive and interpersonal nature, & the wide-ranging long term effects of this exposure. Abuse and neglect can be severe and pervasive.
What is complex trauma
How much money does a player start with in Monopoly?
What is $1500
A child who is hyperactive or misbehaving may be experience grief.
A child who cries when left by a parent, but is able to calm when a safe adult comes may have this type of attachment.
What is secure.
A child develops through relationship and __________.
What is environment
When the brain experiences trauma this hormone floods the brain.
What is cortisol
A game where two people 'battle it out' using nothing but hand gestures representing objects and elements.
What is rock, paper, scissors
Visitation can create a new experience of grief.
What is true
This attachment style in childhood is characterized by high levels of anxiety and insecurity. Children with this attachment style may seem clingy, and more frequently seek the attention of their parent or caregiver, yet may reject that attention when it is offered. They may also be particularly wary of strangers.
What is ambivalent/anxious
an incident that causes physical, emotional, spiritual, or psychological harm
What is a traumatic event.
This word describes being able to bounce back and stay grounded after bad stuff happens - it is vital for every child to have it. It supports healthy development and learning and significantly improves health outcomes in later life.
What is resilience
Rooks and bishops are part of which game?
What is chess
Because children are dependent upon caregivers to keep them safe & meet their needs, early trauma by the caregiver to the child disrupts healthy bonding & can lead to a wide range of issues.
Children with this attachment style often seem to struggle with managing their emotions. They may display anger and erratic behavior, but are just as likely to seem depressed, withdrawn, and unresponsive.
What is disorganized
A set of goals or markers that a child is expected to achieve during maturation.
What are developmental milestones
These can lead to impaired neurodevelopment, which in turn, can lead to social-emotional and cognitive adaptations that can result in risk factors for major causes of disease, disabilities, social problems, and early death.
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences
A game where a speaker tries to trick a group by saying (or not saying) a certain phrase to tell them what actions to do.
What is simon says
Since trauma "lives in the body", too much stress can lead to healthy blood pressure and great concentration.
What is false