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Medford/Somerville,
Mass. – “There is a lot of healing to be done,” Tufts’ David
Elkind writes of Elian Gonzalez in this week’s Newsweek Magazine.
The child development expert says that the six-year-old boy needs
privacy and support to heal from the ongoing trauma and attention
since his rescue at sea.
“A
child can deal with this much pressure for just so long,” Elkind
writes. “Reuniting him with his father – and getting him out of
the limelight – may give him the chance to do some of the healing
he has not been able to do.”
The
expert on child adolescence cognitive and social development says
that many people have overlooked the need for Elian to grieve his
mother’s death. “He needs someone to remind him gently that she
will not come back. He may also need help to work though the loss.”
Elkind
also appeared on NBC's Today Show on Monday to discuss the
impact of recent events on Gonzalez. "He looks like a very resilient
boy," Elkind told Today Show anchor Katie Couric. "I think
he needs time to heal now, time to be quiet, time away from the
media hustle, and time to be with his family, and hopefully, some
professional help."
    

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