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Working with Children



Working with Children
Trust is a major factor when working with children exposed to domestic violence. Children need a safe place with an adult they can trust to begin healing.
When first working with a child, it is helpful to ask what makes her/him feel comfortable and uncomfortable with adults.
• Listen to children and provide them with space and respect.
• Let children know you care about them, that there are adults interested in their opinions, thoughts and ideas.
• Use books on the subject to help open children up.
• Use art, music, drama, and play to help children express themselves.
• Refer children to professional counselors, as needed.
• Connect children to organizations in the community that work with youth, as appropriate.
• Help children develop age-appropriate and realistic safety plans.
• Tell them often that someone cares
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