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In this episode of the Speak Podcast, we’re joined by a licensed professional counselor to explore the impact of trauma on children and youth. We take a closer look at what trauma looks like, how it often goes unnoticed, and why early support and open communication are essential to healing.We discuss how trauma can come in many forms—whether it's loss, abuse, neglect, or simply feeling left out or unheard. You’ll hear real-life insights and encouragement for parents, educators, and mentors on how to recognize trauma, how to respond with compassion, and how to begin the process of healing as a family.Whether you're a parent looking for guidance, a teacher working with students, or a young person navigating painful experiences, this conversation offers helpful tools and hope.If you or someone you know is struggling, you can text 988 to the Suicide Crisis Hotline. There’s always someone ready to listen and help.We’re here to encourage you to speak up, speak out, and speak from within—because you deserve to live, to live again.
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In this episode of the Speak Podcast, we’re joined by a licensed professional counselor to explore the impact of trauma on children and youth. We take a closer look at what trauma looks like, how it often goes unnoticed, and why early support and open communication are essential to healing.We discuss how trauma can come in many forms—whether it's loss, abuse, neglect, or simply feeling left out or unheard. You’ll hear real-life insights and encouragement for parents, educators, and mentors on how to recognize trauma, how to respond with compassion, and how to begin the process of healing as a family.Whether you're a parent looking for guidance, a teacher working with students, or a young person navigating painful experiences, this conversation offers helpful tools and hope.If you or someone you know is struggling, you can text 988 to the Suicide Crisis Hotline. There’s always someone ready to listen and help.We’re here to encourage you to speak up, speak out, and speak from within—because you deserve to live, to live again.