Helping Children overcome acts of abuse
Edson N.
posted
5 years, 10 months ago
- Edited 2 years, 2 months ago
It is our role as a church to give children a conducive environment to learn and play.
Pray with them and show them extra care. Teach them that God loves them the more.
We need to get deep into these children's lives and get to know what they go through even out side the development centres
and outside the church. We can only achieve this when we speak positively to the children, identify with them and assure them that all is well and we are ready to help them.
Be available for the children whenever they need you. Teach them to be open whenever there is a problem by letting them know that you can help them.
Show the children that you believe them and let the, also build trust in you. This will help the children to always talk to you whenever they are facing challenges and you can be able to help them out.
Teach them to always report any cases of abuse against them and once they report to you, please make sure that the issue is handled. This is one way of building trust among children since they are sure that once they run to you, they will get help.
What have you done to build confidence and trust among the children?
Are you available for them when they need you?
Are you able to identify with the children?
God Bless you.
brenda o.
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7 months, 2 weeks ago
Yes as a church we need to have more time with our children, be their first friends they can share with the challenges they are going through and as well be their role models in their dreams
catherine m.
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1 year ago
By encouraging them,and told them to get off from the spirit of fear,be free and express themselves,am available,now I can identify the children who are abused…..and how to handle them
Zewdu T.
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1 year ago
Yes, Helping Children overcome acts of abuse. Children lives in the middle abuse activities. The devil is very alert unless we do our best.
Noreen C.
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1 year, 1 month ago
children need to be informed on how they can be abused,which is our role as child educators.
John k.
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1 year, 2 months ago
we need to have adequate knowledge to help our children to realize what to do in order to avoid situations that could harm them.
Bruno M.
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1 year, 2 months ago
Advising them and encouraging them so that they may overcome emotional changes in their bodies… And teaching what is God's plan to them
Rosemary A.
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1 year, 2 months ago
Children can be supported by us and our community
Stephen N.
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1 year, 2 months ago
Teach their rights and practices in the society
Benson K.
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1 year, 4 months ago
Absolutely true
Aleyo A.
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1 year, 5 months ago
l teach the children to be confident in reporting matters facing them