Drawing together hope: 'listening' to militarised children
■ Art can be used as both a therapeutic tool and a communication tool. ■ Art has been used with refugees/militarised children but has tended to focus on their pathology. ■ Art in this study was used to explore children's hopes for their future. ■ Children talk more when they are/have drawn what...
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description | ■ Art can be used as both a therapeutic tool
and a communication tool.
■ Art has been used with refugees/militarised
children but has tended to focus on their
pathology.
■ Art in this study was used to explore
children's hopes for their future.
■ Children talk more when they are/have
drawn what they are trying to describe.
■ Art can be used to understand children's
world-view and explore their beliefs and
opinions. |
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