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Psychology of A Child Who Grew Up Too Fast

The psychology of a child who grew up too fast is often rooted in parentification, a form of trauma where the child is forced to assume the role of a caregiver, emotional support, or protector for their parents or siblings.  This role reversal rewires the brain, creating hypervigilance where the child constantly scans for danger, learns that love is transactional,