What not to say to Ukrainian refugees—and how they can be best treated following their traumatic exposure to wartime, by KennethEMiller
parents. As parents' own mental health improved, they became gentler and more patient with their children.
We often believe we need to “do something” when people experience sadness. We forget that listening withand respect is actually the very thing we most need to be doing. And when there are opportunities to connect refugees with similar experiences and settings to those they have left behind , by all means, making such connections can be enormously helpful.
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