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Healing takes time and effort from "summary" of The Connected Child: Bring Hope and Healing to Your Adoptive Family by Wendy Sunshine,David Cross,Karyn Purvis

Healing takes time and effort. It is not something that happens overnight or without intentional work. Just as a physical wound requires time to mend and care to prevent infection, emotional wounds also need time to heal and effort to address underlying issues. When we adopt a child who has experienced trauma, it is important to understand that healing will not happen quickly or easily. It requires patience, commitment, and consistency. It is a process that unfolds over time, with ups and downs along the way. Healing from trauma is a complex journey that involves addressing deep-seated emotional wounds and relearning healthy ways of relating to others. It requires creating a safe and nurturing environment where the child can feel secure and supported. It also involves h...
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    The Connected Child: Bring Hope and Healing to Your Adoptive Family

    Wendy Sunshine

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