Alyssa Lamascus

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A trauma can affect boundary development because it shakes up two necessary foundations to children’s growth:         1.    The world is reasonably safe.         2.    They have control over their lives. Children who undergo trauma feel these foundations shaken up. They become unsure that they are safe and protected in the world, and they become frightened that they have no say-so in any danger that approaches them.
Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life
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