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When my daughter was about three she showed me a paper cut on her finger declaring that it was "the worst pain" she had ever felt. Which, for her, was probably true. How children experience pain is the subject of a new study from the University of South Australia. Dr Sarah Wallwork was the lead researcher in the study and is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Australia. Sarah explains why we need to teach our kids about pain and how to do it.
LINK TO THE ORIGINAL STUDY: https://bit.ly/3brL38I
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When my daughter was about three she showed me a paper cut on her finger declaring that it was "the worst pain" she had ever felt. Which, for her, was probably true. How children experience pain is the subject of a new study from the University of South Australia. Dr Sarah Wallwork was the lead researcher in the study and is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of South Australia. Sarah explains why we need to teach our kids about pain and how to do it.
LINK TO THE ORIGINAL STUDY: https://bit.ly/3brL38I
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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