Jan 25, 2021
An interview with Resilience
In this interview with Resilience, we investigate how he can ‘turn setbacks into comebacks’ in the lives of children, and how adults can support his work. We ask about the many different factors that help him thrive, both those that are part of a child’s personality and their local ecology; and the challenges that children have in staying connected to Resilience when they experience trauma.
Our interview is with 11-year-old Jenny’s Resilience. Jenny has been through several foster homes since being removed from the care of her biological parents when she was young, due to ongoing abuse. For Jenny, the experiences of abuse and neglect and the separation from her family have had a huge impact on her life and how she feels about herself and the world. She is often very hard on herself and spends a lot of time focusing on what she does wrong.
Jenny’s Resilience discusses the many ways in which he has worked with Jenny to get through tough situations. He discusses Jenny’s persistence in maintaining a close and nurturing relationship with her little sister, and her determination to stand up for what’s right. Resilience shares some of the ways in which Jenny’s psychologist is helping her to shift her negative self-perceptions and identify her strengths, and how this is helping to make her relationship with Resilience even stronger. He also discusses the crucial role adults play in helping children notice their skills and know-how.
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