Tribina “Ko su slepa lica i kako oni vode svoj svakodnevni život”

Kako je lepo provesti dan sa mladim ljudima! Tu oko 18este! Kada im pričaš o nekim ljudima od kojih uglavnom na ulici bežimo ili ih gledamo ispod oka 🙁
Zahvaljujući našem kolegi i prijatelju koji je slep, Miroslav Zdravković uspostavili smo odličnu saradnju sa GO Zvezdara i organizovali prvu tribinu na temu – Ko su slepa lica i kako oni vode svoj svakodnevni život!
Predivni omladinci farmaceutsko-fizioterapeutske škole sa Zvezdare, imali su priliku da postavljaju pitanja ovim mladim divnim slepim ljudima i saznaju sve što ih zanima na ovu temu!
Jako je važno da kod mladih razvijamo empatiju, da odrastaju kao zdravi pojedinci, koji će ceniti sebe a i druge! Da svi učimo da invaliditet nije zarazan, jer kada nešto ne poznajemo, od toga se i plašimo!
Veliko hvala Milošu Tošiću, zameniku GO Zvezdara, koji se ozbiljno založio da započnemo sa ovakvim tribinama!

How nice to spend a day with young people! There around 18! When you tell them about some people that we usually run away from on the street or stare at them 🙁 Thanks to our colleague and friend who is blind, Miroslav Zdravković, we established excellent cooperation with GO Zvezdara and organized the first forum on the topic – Who are blind people and how do they lead their daily lives! The wonderful young people of the pharmaceutical-physiotherapeutic school from Zvezdara had the opportunity to ask questions to these wonderful young blind people and find out everything they were interested in on this topic! It is very important that we develop empathy in young people, that they grow up as healthy individuals who will value themselves and others! Let’s all learn that disability is not contagious, because when we don’t know something, we fear it! A big thank you to Miloš Tošić, the deputy of Zvezdar GO, who seriously advocated for us to start with such tribunes!

Pročitaj  Uz pomoć volontera, deca su učila o ličnoj bezbednosti i situacijama koje za njih mogu biti ugrožavajuće, sticala znanja o godišnjim dobima, crtala razne predmete i određivala njihovu upotrebu, vežbala pisanje slova i reči kroz igru. Na jednoj od radionica imali su zadatak da nacrtaju sebe kao superheroja i da osmisle koju bi supermoć želeli da poseduju. Takođe, igrali su se pamtomime, oprobali se u ekspresiji emocija kroz glumu i crtali termometar besa/ljutnje po kom su pisali na koji način postupaju kada se nađu na različitom stupnju raspoloženja. Na kraju radionice, deca su sa volonterima diskutovala o reakcijama koje su navodili (psovati, potući se, vikati, šutirati) i zajedničkim snagama došli do zaključka da takve reakcije nisu dobre, nskon čega su od volontera naučili vežbu dubokog disanja, koja pomaže pri smirenju besa. Svaka radionica zaokružena je fudbalom, igrama sa čunjevima, sedenjem sa volonterima u dvorištu i pričom o temama o kojima se govorilo na radionici. Zahvaljujemo se na ovom predivnom iskustvu našim mladim kolegama psiholozima! August 7th, 2023, the Center for Society Advancement and its volunteers diligently worked with children living in a home for children without parential care in Bela Crkva With the assistance of volunteers, the children learned about personal safety and situations that could be threatening to them, gained knowledge about the seasons, drew various objects and determined their use, practiced writing letters and words through play. In one of the workshops, they were tasked with drawing themselves as superheroes and imagining which superpower they would like to possess. Additionally, they played pantomime, experimented with expressing emotions through acting, and drew a thermometer which represents anger, on which they wrote how they behave when they are in different moods. At the end of the workshop, the children discussed with the volunteers the reactions they listed (cursing, fighting, yelling, kicking), and together, they got to the conclusion that such reactions are not good. Following this, they learned from the volunteers the deep breathing exercise, which helps calm anger. Each workshop was closed with soccer, games with cones, sitting with volunteers in the yard, and discussing the topics covered during the workshop. We express our gratitude to our young colleagues, psychologists for this wonderful experience!