

Voice of the child
This service ensures that children's perspectives are heard and respected during legal, therapeutic, and family decision-making processes. We advocate for their emotional well-being and development, helping adults understand their needs through trauma-sensitive engagement.
Symptoms
Emotional Symptoms:
Withdrawal or silence
Fearfulness or anxiety around adults
Difficulty expressing feelings
Low self-esteem or self-worth
Frequent crying or moodiness
Behavioral Symptoms:
Avoiding eye contact
Refusing to speak or minimal speech
Aggressive or disruptive behavior
Clinginess or extreme shyness
Regression in speech or social skills
Cognitive Symptoms:
Trouble understanding or following instructions
Difficulty concentrating or focusing
Limited vocabulary or delayed language development
Relational Symptoms:
Difficulty forming trusting relationships
Over-reliance on adults or peers for communication
Avoidance of social interactions
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