School children in Ukraine -
In the Ukraine metro station, a psychologist is now part of the staff, an essential pillar of war-time teaching. “Children have survived explosions, experienced difficult moments, and the death of relatives; it is very difficult for them.” One teacher said, “When we looked at their faces, they were already grown children returning. They had the look of adults who had already experienced hardships.” School is now more important than ever. But as much as the metro school is a haven, it’s not the school the kids really want. Continued prayer is needed for the psychological damage to the school children in Ukraine. And also for teachers who are dealing with the pain. Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team Comments are closed.
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