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Working with children taking into account the impact of trauma, how to create an environment that heals

Almost one-third of May, from 22 to 31, the Southern region (Simferopol, Kherson, Nikolaev) hosted a training organized by “My Home” foundation. More than 150 people – parents, social workers, believers and non-believers, ministers and concerned individuals were able to acquire new knowledge on the topic “Working with children, taking into account the impact of trauma: how to create an environment that heals”. Ruby and Lynn Johnston, speakers of the International Center for Leadership and Development, shared their experience and knowledge, we can say traditionally.

The training was held in a friendly atmosphere. Various topics were discussed, such as psychological and sexual trauma of children, reactions to trauma and how to discover the cause of trauma. Practical advices on raising children with certain injuries to the soul in our foster families were given. The participants asked many questions and received comprehensive answers.

During the breaks between sessions people were getting to know each other, exchanging contact information and making friendships. This training served to unite many foster parents, caretakers, parents and educators. Some of the problems and difficulties were resolved. Many parents had the opportunity to see that they are not alone and there are people who deal with similar issues and can share their experience.

The training was effective and helpful to everyone, as evidenced by the feedback from the participants:

“The new thing that I discovered at the seminar is that mental and physical injuries experienced at an early age affect the child’s brain development and communicative relationship between parts of the brain. It turns out that children simply can not always distinguish the good from the bad and master their emotions. I will now notice more and be wiser to handle some manifestations in the behavior of my daughter. I learned many useful things over the two days. Thank you very much!”

Natalia, adoptive parent

“It’s very nice to meet friends, meet new people who are involved in ministry to orphans. It is a joyous time of fellowship and learning. Very strong, deep seminars to help understand the children in our families better and make corrections in their upbringing. Many thanks to the organizers who gave us a little bit of joy, relaxation, exercise and edification. I’m going home with new tools and a new look at our children and their behavior. Thank you! God bless you with all the blessings abundantly!”

Yuri and Oksana, parents-caretakers

“The seminar was very good; the teachers gave us the necessary information to work with families and children who have experienced a variety of traumas. I will use the skills received in my future social work with different types of people.”

Yana, social worker

“I liked the seminar very much, because it brought up a very current issue in our time. The teachers were very competent and the information that was given will help in my work in the future, I am sure.”

Svetlana, a social worker