In concern about children suffering from the consequences of the war in Ukraine, the Ministry of Education and Science, in collaboration with child psychologist Svitlana Roiz, has prepared a series of information materials on how to soothe children during the war.
During hostilities, children are one of the most vulnerable categories and need psychological support. To help parents and teachers, video tutorials and infographics have been created, which contain recommendations and practical advice for parents, who are currently:
- with children in bomb shelters and hide-outs;
- moving to other cities;
- staying at home and waiting for the return of heroes-relatives from the war zone.
“Psychological care from Svitlana Roiz” is a “psychological” ambulance for children. A separate page has been created for the video data on the official website of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine as well as on the YouTube channel of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.
It should be recalled that psychological service of the Poltava Polytechnic is working:
(099) 96 075 90 – practical psychologist Yevheniia Khomenko
(050) 67 170 85 – Head of the Department, Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor Svitlana Yalanska