Effect of Trauma in School-age Children

In school-age children, trauma can affect how children:

  • Control fears, anxieties, and aggression.
  • Hold attention for learning and solving problems.
  • Control impulses.
  • Deal with stress.

As a result, children may have:

  • Sleep issues.
  • New problems with learning.
  • A hard time controlling startle reactions.
  • Behavior that changes between very fearful and very aggressive.