
Consider This from NPR Love, Loss And Resilience - Stories From A Kindergarten Class In Ukraine
Apr 15, 2023
Miriam Kia Keating, a clinical psychologist and professor, sheds light on the resilience of children affected by trauma. She shares heartbreaking stories of Aurora and Daniel, two best friends torn apart by war, highlighting their emotional struggles and coping mechanisms. Keating emphasizes the power of empathy and understanding in supporting traumatized youth. The discussion also explores the profound impact of childhood experiences during conflict and how hope can emerge from adversity, showcasing the extraordinary strength of these young survivors.
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Separated Best Friends
- Daniel and Aurora, six-year-old best friends, were separated when Russia invaded Ukraine.
- Daniel's family moved to New York, and Aurora's family went to Spain.
Aurora in Spain
- Aurora lives in Spain, learning English, Ukrainian, and Spanish.
- She has few reminders of Kharkiv, including a yearbook and Ukrainian-colored painting.
Fireworks and Fear
- Aurora's family arrived in Valencia during Las Falles, a festival with fireworks.
- Scared by the explosions, Aurora asked her parents if war had come to Spain.

