Trauma responses in children can include regression to younger behaviors, heightened startle reactions, withdrawal, aggression, or repetitive play related to a distressing event.
Because children process trauma differently at each developmental stage, the same difficult event can look very different from one child to another, ranging from clinginess in a toddler to anger or withdrawal in a teenager.
Caregivers who understand these responses are better equipped to respond with patience rather than frustration, recognizing behavior changes as communication rather than defiance.
Ikon Kids trains caregivers and connects families with trauma-informed counseling so children have consistent, understanding support both at home and in professional care.
Common responses include regression to younger behaviors, heightened startle reactions, withdrawal, and repetitive play related to the event.
No, trauma responses vary by developmental stage, from clinginess in toddlers to anger or withdrawal in teenagers.
Responding with patience, maintaining routine, and connecting the family with trauma-informed counseling support are all important steps.
Ikon Kids is a Houston, TX faith-based children mental health charity connecting families with counseling, community, and hope. This content is educational and does not replace individualized professional care.
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