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Parenting is fraught with uncertainty, changing with each generation. This hour, TED speakers share ideas about raising kids and how — despite our best efforts — we're probably still doing it wrong. Guests include former Stanford dean Julie Lythcott-Haims, former firefighter Caroline Paul, author Peggy Orenstein, psychologist Dr. Aala El-Khani, and poet Sarah Kay.
How do parents protect their children and help them feel secure again when their homes are ripped apart by war? In this warm-hearted talk, psychologist Aala El-Khani shares her work supporting -- and learning from -- refugee families affected by the civil war in Syria. She asks: How can we help these loving parents give their kids the warm, secure parenting they most need? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do parents protect their children and help them feel secure again when their homes are ripped apart by war? In this warm-hearted talk, psychologist Aala El-Khani shares her work supporting -- and learning from -- refugee families affected by the civil war in Syria. She asks: How can we help these loving parents give their kids the warm, secure parenting they most need?
전쟁으로 인해 집이 무너졌을 때 부모들은 어떻게 아이들을 보호하고 아이들이 다시 안전하다고 느끼게 할까요? 이 따뜻한 강연에서 심리학자인 알라 엘카니는 시리아 내전으로 피해를 입은 피난민 가족들을 지원하며 그들로부터 배운 것을 함께 나눕니다. 그녀는 우리가 어떻게 하면 사랑스러운 이들 부모가 자녀들에게 따뜻하고 안전한 부모 노릇을 할 수 있도록 도와줄 수 있을까 의문을 가집니다.
Comment les parents protègent-ils leurs enfants et les aident à se sentir à nouveau en sécurité lorsque leurs maisons sont détruites par la guerre ? Dans cette conversation chaleureuse, la psychologue Aala El-Khani partage son travail soutenant et apprenant des familles de réfugiés touchées par la guerre civile en Syrie. Elle pose la question : comment pouvons-nous aider ces parents aimants à donner à leur enfant l'éducation chaleureuse et stable dont ils ont le plus besoin ?
¿Cómo protegen los padres a sus hijos y los ayudan a sentirse seguros de nuevo cuando sus casas son destrozadas por la guerra? En esta acogedora charla, la psicóloga Aala El-Khani comparte su trabajo apoyando y aprendiendo de las familias refugiadas afectadas por la guerra civil en Siria. Ella pregunta: ¿Cómo podemos ayudar a estos amorosos padres a dar a sus hijos la paternidad cálida y segura que más necesitan?
Como os pais podem proteger seus filhos e ajudá-los a se sentirem seguros novamente quando seus lares são destruídos pela guerra? Nesta palestra afetuosa, a psicóloga Aala El-Khani compartilha seu trabalho de apoio a famílias refugiadas afetadas pela guerra civil na Síria, e de aprendizado com elas. Ela pergunta: como podemos ajudar esses pais e essas mães amorosos a darem a seus filhos a criação afetuosa e segura de que eles tanto precisam?
We visited Jo Scorah at her solo exhibition ‘Moments of Expulsion’ at ArtWork Atelier in Salford. Jo’s work is concerned with the problems of cultural, racial and social disruption and displacement, particularly in the Middle East and Syria where she has family roots. Her exhibition including a central installation, drawings and paintings is the product of an Arts Council funded residency at ArtWork Atelier. Jo's website: http://www.joscorah.co.uk/ Suite Studios: http://www.suite-studiogroup.co.uk/ In the interview Jo mentions a couple of interesting links: Name of the TED Speaker is Dr Aala-El-Khani and her talk 'From Bombs to Bread' can be watched on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9DdIiv-Gts You can find the video 'From Syria to Scotland' by Dr Shameela Islam-Zulfiqar on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/176293325 This short film provides a fascinating insight to life on Bute Island after the arrival of 15 Syrian refugee families. These people were some of the first UK Government 'approved' resettlement families to arrive in December of 2015. The film was aimed at capturing the human cost of families ripped apart by war and conflict- the mental scars are quite often much deeper than physical ones.