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The communities near Ground Zero were equipped with more resources, which meant adults were far more able to act as effective buffers, keeping the kids’ stress out of the toxic zone and into the realm of tolerable. Whether it was a teacher, a religious leader, a grandparent, or a coach, the children closer to Ground Zero had many more sources of buffering that could help stabilize them in moments of acute trauma, even if it was severe.
The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Trauma and Adversity—A Transformative Guide to Understanding Childhood Trauma and Health
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