Reading to Promote Healing
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While there are many reasons why a family becomes involved with the child welfare system, one truth is always present, that a young person’s move away from their parent(s) causes feelings of grief and loss for everyone in that family.  In this episode Sharon O’Neil will be talking with Jamie Blouin, Stephanie Reale, and Jonathon Clark about using literature to help heal grief and loss with young people who have a trauma history.  Transcript and show notes available at https://vermontcwtp.org/field-podcast/  
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