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Syria's Grinding War Takes Toll On Children - (5 min pod)

"They need to know enough to understand exactly what's going on in the brain of the children they are working with," Chen says of her trainees. Her course stresses the science of severe trauma, which can be toxic for the brain.

"The human memory remembers negative memories almost four times more strongly than positive ones," she says....

"Acting aggressively, in many ways, is the mind's way of making sense of what happened before," says Chen, who adds that she has seen behavior change. Many have made progress in a program run by Mercy Corps in a place called Dream Land....

"Here, kids hammer on Legos in nearby trailers, while others sit, quietly, watching Tom and Jerry cartoons....

"The misunderstanding about trauma is that it is an event we have been unable to deal with in the past," she explains. In severe cases of PTSD, she says, "it is the person's inability to engage with the present that is the problem."

"There have been some children who sneak into Dream Land in the middle of the night, she says.

"There was a little boy who would come at 3 a.m.," she says. "He would hide in the corner of the tent and shake. The stress that he was expressing was too much in his own little mind. He was unable to sleep. So, this is where he came to find refuge."

"And that was a small success, that he had found a safe place."

http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/10/21/238989633/syrias-grinding-war-and-the-toll-it-takes-on-children



 

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