Children often express trauma differently than adults. Instead of talking about their feelings directly, they may communicate through behavior, play, artwork, or physical symptoms.
Because of this, trauma therapy for children frequently incorporates developmentally appropriate approaches that allow them to express emotions in ways that feel safe and natural.
At Grandview for Good, we see this every day in our grief and trauma groups. When children are given safe spaces to play, create, and share, they begin to process their experiences in ways that feel manageable and empowering.