Quiz - School Age Children - Addressing the Impact of Trauma Name *Email Address *Promoting Physical DevelopmentSchool age children's growth rate is the same as it is in adolescence. *TrueFalseChildren who have a history of trauma will have developmental delays. *TrueFalseIf a traumatized child has consistent exercise it is more likely that he will hit normal developmental milestone *TrueFalsePromoting Cognitive DevelopmentChildren learn as a result of neurological maturation that encompasses both physical and intellectual exploration. *TrueFalseTo support the underlying neurological development responsible for increasing fine motor control, so important during elementary and middle school years, children can be encouraged to: *Practice activities such as writing, keyboarding, and drawingTypingDrawingAll of the aboveChildren experiencing behavioral or academic difficulty should be evaluated by a qualified professional. *TrueFalsePromoting Social DevelopmentIndustry and mastery for school age children help children develop a sense of who they are or want to be. *TrueFalseTraumatized children have difficulty in almost every aspect of social interactions. *TrueFalseTraumatized children have: *have difficulty being touched.have a great deal of experience in unstructured and chaotic home life.have difficulty losing.all of the above.Promoting Emotional DevelopmentSchool age children become more and more nuanced in talking and understanding their feelings. *TrueFalseTraumatized children are often: *numb and withdrawnvolatile and aggressivepoor at sustaining relationshipsall of the aboveA trusted caregiver must be able to regulate himself before teaching a traumatized child to self-regulate. *TrueFalseSubmit Quiz