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The Sunday Story: Two kindergartners, torn apart by war

2023/4/23
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Rachel Martin: 对乌克兰战争对哈尔科夫一所幼儿园儿童的影响进行探讨,关注孩子们在战争中的经历和现状。 Alyssa Nadworny: 详细讲述了战争对哈尔科夫一所幼儿园27名六岁儿童及其家庭生活造成的巨大影响,孩子们分散在世界各地,经历了不同程度的心理创伤,展现了战争的残酷和儿童的韧性。通过对多个家庭的采访,展现了不同家庭应对战争创伤的不同方式,以及孩子们在面对创伤时的不同反应。 Yana Sayenko: 表达了对战争中童年毁灭的哀悼之情,认为战争不仅摧毁了学校的建筑,更摧毁了孩子们美好的童年。 Irina Sahan: 作为幼儿园老师,她对学生们现状表示关心,并提供了孩子们的信息,帮助记者联系到他们。 Daniel: 通过与母亲的对话,表达了对在乌克兰最好的朋友Aurora的思念之情,展现了孩子对友谊和故土的依恋。 Aurora: 由于创伤,对过去幼儿园生活和朋友的记忆模糊,表现出回避和不适。 Sofia Kuzmina: 由于战争,生活在哈尔科夫,过着孤独和不稳定的生活,母亲为了保护她而隐瞒战争的残酷真相。 Natalia: 作为Sofia的母亲,她尽力保护女儿免受战争的伤害,选择隐瞒战争的残酷真相,避免女儿受到更大的心理创伤。 Bodan: 母亲Victoria选择向他坦诚地讲述战争的一切,让他了解战争的残酷,并表达了反抗侵略者的想法,展现了孩子对战争的认知和反抗精神。 Victoria: 作为Bodan的母亲,她选择向孩子坦诚地讲述战争的真相,认为这有助于孩子获得掌控感,尽管这有时会让孩子感到不知所措。 Mariam Kia Keating: 从心理学角度分析了儿童创伤的应对机制,解释了Aurora遗忘痛苦记忆的可能性。

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NPR's Elissa Nadworny shares the story of a kindergarten class in Kharkiv, Ukraine, whose lives were drastically changed after the 2022 Russian invasion. The children are now scattered across the globe, facing different challenges and coping mechanisms.
  • The kindergarten in Kharkiv was damaged by Russian artillery, forcing the children to learn online.
  • Around 3,000 schools in Ukraine have been damaged due to the war.
  • The children from the kindergarten class are now spread across the world, with some in Spain, the U.S., Latvia, and Germany.

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The war in Ukraine has forever changed the young students of one kindergarten classroom, who are now scattered all around the world. For the past year, NPR's Elissa Nadworny has been following a group of six-year-olds from the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. After the city came under attack by Russian forces, the children's school abruptly closed and many families fled. In this episode of The Sunday Story from Up First, Nadworny helps us understand the ripple effects of war through the eyes of children who lost the world they knew.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)