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  • Impaired Non-Verbal Communication:

    The face is essential for expressing and reading emotions. Early trauma in this area can lead to difficulties in "social referencing" and emotional regulation.

    Emotional Processing

    : Children who suffer facial abuse may develop heightened sensitivity to facial expressions (hyper-vigilance) or, conversely, an inability to recognize emotional cues in others. 4. Intervention and Prevention

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