The children drew their wishes about Ukraine’s success and peace on earth, professions and a bright future in Lessons of the World at the School of Superheroes.
Ukrainian presenters Nelya Shovkoplyas and Natalya Ostrovskaya told of the dreams of children from Okhmatdyt who love shelters, basements, and parking lots. TSN writes about it.
“Through conflicts in the country, children are deprived of peace, free heaven above their heads, and also education. To help them emotionally, it is important to provide a safe environment and recreation. The dream is more than desire. It gives the ability to think of positive changes and encourages action to be achieved. It helps to feel inspired, to be more active, which fills life with positive colors. Dreaming is good! ” – said the psychologist of the highest category, head of Okhmatdet Elena Anoprienko.
According to Shovkoplyas, young Ukrainians dream despite all obstacles.
“And although the power of the dream itself is immense – children need our attention, care and support. To make them believe in themselves. Even if something doesn’t come true, as you like or longer, the path in the dream itself is well -being and will bring a lot of good. Parents, dream with your children, draw a wish! ” – said the presenter.
Her colleague told the story of 15-year-old Nastya from Bucha.
“Until March 20, Nastya with her parents and brother was at work. She told me that the Russians came to their basement. She spoke, and how she and her brother did. invented their games in the basement.Now he is in an operation in Okhmatdet.And really wants to go with us for 1 + 1. Not only look at the process, but get to know the presenters and learn from their experience.He doesn’t mind the material things, but the emotional ones, ”Ostrovskaya said.
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Source: korrespondent

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