earlier we asked psycho trauma tall g expert, maggie shower from the university of constance here in germany about what children like my car might be going through. well, the 1st reaction we just heard of this boy isn't pathologic. he was under stress. so be mobilized our body, we go into full activation and dis, elevate physiologically. arousal, then leads to hook memory associations that evolve in that moment. so here again, what we've heard then we feel again what we felt then is meleganta, our sensory perceptions get burned into memory. and if you have several of those activations that lead to, to a high threat, then you might not be able to link them very well in time and space anymore digger digger d. contextualize. and they come back as fragments. and only then you need treatment . once you're suffering from those consequences, maggie, what advice would you give to people who encounter children from war zones who may or may not show signs of trauma say, for example, teachers and schools? yeah. first, an important information is that we need to bring down our physiological respo