MP3 Chapter 5 Understanding the Trauma of Children from Institutions. A training manual for case workers

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MP3 version of Chapter 5 of the training manual for anyone who works on the ground to move children from institutions into families. Explaining how children in families learn to form attachments and relationships and what stands in the way of that happening in institutions. It also goes into the knock-on effects of not forming attachments and the effects of volunteers coming and going on children’s understanding of relationships.

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In this MP3 file the author of ‘Understanding the Trauma of Children from Institutions. A training manual for case workers’ reads out Chapter 5 Attachment. The audio version of the chapter may help make the material more accessible for people with visual impairments, people better able to understand spoken English than written English, and those who have the time to listen while doing activities, but not to sit down and read the book.

Chapter 5 provides information about how children in families learn to form attachments and relationships and what stands in the way of that happening in institutions. It also goes into the knock-on effects of not forming attachments and the effects of volunteers coming and going on children’s understanding of relationships.

Audio versions of all chapters of the book are available in the webshop to be ordered individually. The audio version of the Conclusion of the manual can be found for free in the blog announcing the availability of the audio version of the manual HERE. It is also possible to order all 17 audio chapters together for a reduced price.

When your order has been processed, you will receive an email with a link to download the MP3 file of the chapter. You can only use this link once to download the file, but can then listen to it as often as you wish.

If you wish to order a hardcopy of this book, you can find a link on the Publications page of this website and a softcopy can be ordered here in the webshop.

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