Developmental vulnerability
Children's minds and emotions are still growing, and every trauma may become a stumbling block to their spiritual growth.
Insufficient emotional management ability
When children face negative emotions, they are often at a loss, which leads to emotional accumulation and is difficult to release.
Psychological gap
Trauma may lead to the loss of psychological factors such as self-esteem, self-confidence and security, and affect the sound development of personality.
The formation of thinking and belief
Childhood experience may determine our way of thinking, and then affect the way we look at the world.
Repeated injury
Once injured, you may become extremely sensitive to similar stimuli, increasing the risk of being injured again.
Lack of support system
When you are injured, not getting comfort and support in time may make the wound more difficult to heal.