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- | Can trauma of loss cause a child to believe morals are no good | ||
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- | Yes, the trauma of loss can lead a child to question or struggle with their understanding of morals. When a child experiences the loss of a loved one, whether through death, separation, or other significant changes, it can create profound emotional turmoil. This trauma may lead to feelings of grief, anger, confusion, and abandonment. | ||
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- | In the wake of such loss, a child might grapple with questions about fairness, justice, and the nature of good and evil. They may feel that the world is unpredictable and that moral values are unreliable, especially if they perceive that bad things can happen to good people. This can foster a sense of cynicism or disillusionment regarding morals and ethics. | ||
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