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Post by Anders on Feb 28, 2017 18:43:24 GMT -8
Children can end up feeling disconnected if they are singled out (by teachers, adults, other children), by being excluded from play, if they are chastised by an adult, if they feel embarrassed, or as a result of problems at home.
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Post by Gale Coleman on May 24, 2017 3:10:13 GMT -8
Connecting to children who are disconnected who sometimes turn their anger inwardly while others direct their anger outwardly on others. They repay the pain of being a victim by victimizing others unconscious, that gets teachers, adults and other children in their lives caught up in their hostility. Underneath all their behavior is just a young person in pain, feeling disconnection, fear, anger, sadness, distrust, hatred and helplessness covered up by a defense mechanisms of hostility
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Post by Ruth on May 30, 2017 10:00:58 GMT -8
Here are some reasons why a child may feel disconnected: Does not feel well or is hungry, sick, or tired. Lacks knowledge or experience. Is feeling left out or rejected. Is feeling scared. Is sad or bereaved. Feels discouraged. Feels humiliated. Feels physically hurt.
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