2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40653-020-00334-w
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Trauma-Informed Children’s Ministry: a Qualitative Descriptive Study

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“…However, these children may feel less inhibited when sharing in a casual, unstructured context. In fact, research suggests that, in children's ministry setting, children's emotionally-charged or highly-personal disclosures are more likely to occur during informal, private side conversations rather than during formal small group or discussion times (Crosby et al 2021). Thus, unstructured playtime should increase opportunities for children to receive emotional support.…”
Section: Received Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these children may feel less inhibited when sharing in a casual, unstructured context. In fact, research suggests that, in children's ministry setting, children's emotionally-charged or highly-personal disclosures are more likely to occur during informal, private side conversations rather than during formal small group or discussion times (Crosby et al 2021). Thus, unstructured playtime should increase opportunities for children to receive emotional support.…”
Section: Received Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%