INTRODUCTION TO CHILDHOOD TRAUMA.
Supporting a child who as Anorexia/Bulimia.
Being sensitive to asking questions concerning how they are feeling, and getting the right support, from with the NHS and CAMS services, can be a long process! A challenge to get the right help now, is key to any way out of an eating disorder
Childrens and adolescence are trying to attapt to the challenges of so much .
abuse in the family home, both verbal and sexual, physical, are so common and normalised, within their homes.
there’s the other issues of self-harm, feeling anxious and uncertain, about what the future hold, for them!
there’s the “social media bullying, which is on an increase!
Signs to look out for.
Is the child withdrawing for interaction with staff? Is the child acting differently, to his or surroundings, within the classroom and activities? Are the visual signs of abuse, for example: bruising,? As the child become depressed, or very anxious, within the classroom, with teachers? Children who are being abused, are told by their abuser/s, to not tell anyone-it’s our secret!

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FACTS.
trauma that’s set in concreate, is hard to set free?