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  "textContent": "Children do not analyze war; rather, they mainly experience it on an emotional level. In other words, what adults perceive as an external event becomes an internal feeling for a child—often a feeling of insecurity. In psychology, there is a concept called Basic Trust, which refers to the child’s fundamental assumption that the world is […]\n\nThe post Children of Iran; The Silent Victims of War appeared first on Iran Focus.",
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