Working with Kids From Hard Places
Do you work with kids from hard places?
Maybe you’re a teacher, a counselor, a CASA worker or a foster parent.
Maybe you work at a Day Care.
Maybe you adopted a group of kids who didn’t get the best start in life.
Maybe you have extended family members who have struggled with raising their own children and you have stepped in.
Or maybe you have had tragedy or divorce in your family and everyone is in survival mode.
If you can say yes, to one or all of the above, then this podcast is for you.
Amerey interviews her husband, Seth, about working with kids from hard places. They discuss unique educational experiences and Seth’s work at Chestnut Mountain Ranch, a Christian home and school for boys in need of hope and healing.
Your kids, family, classroom or _______ may not be exactly the same as Seth’s situation, but there are common denominators. Hopefully, this episode will be a starting point for some conversation about those issues. Instead of sweeping these things under the rug and just trying to survive, let’s talk. Let’s share our burdens and our struggles. I’m going to say those powerful words “me too”. I know the struggles of trying to bring hope and healing to kids from hard places. If there is a topic you would love to see on The Whole House Podcast pertaining to kids from hard places, comment here or email us -thewholehouseteam@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! We’d love to come along side you and be a support. We love you guys!
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