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We do not want to be Pollyannas! Although we know the benefits of working with children as volunteers, we recognize that there are always concerns among administrators and staff members to whom this may be a new concept. It is best to address these worries, try to find solutions wherever possible and weigh the pros and cons of the seemingly unsolvable ones. But at least clear the air. Make it comfortable for doubters to state their feelings. Let them know that others have had similar anxieties in establishing the groundwork for children volunteering in their agencies. Be alert to expressed and unexpressed reservations and attempt to deal with these as early as possible. Stereotypes and fears about children in general may be just as problematic as resistance to volunteers of any age. With administrators and staff, you might compile a list of "possible problems when we involve children" and then examine each closely. Distinguish between initial, and therefore temporary, difficulties and possible ongoing concerns. Ask the staff to propose ways of handling each problem and assure them that you seriously listen to wnat they say. It is amazing how resistance fades just by giving people the chance to air their fears and by demonstrating that you understand and intend to deal with possible problem areas. Separating
Facts from Fears This is
an inappropriate setting for children. http://www.energizeinc.com/art.html. In a setting
that may seem "inappropriate" because children are not part
of normal service provision, point out supportive tasks that might be
done. For example, in an adult correctional center, preteens could help
out in the reception area when visitors come in with small children who
need to be cared for or entertained during the visit. One important suggestion is to start small. It is good management practice to pilot test any new idea and this one is not exception. Once administrators and staff understand that only a few children will be recruited at the beginning, they will be more open to giving the project a chance. You might also set a date to evaluate initial progress and get everyone's feedback. Do not forget that adult volunteers presently on board will also be affected by the new presence of children. Enlist these veteran's aid in generating ideas for tasks that could be done by youngsters and for many of the nitty-gritty implementation details. Give them a role in welcoming and supporting the boys and girls as co-workers. Interested in reading this book? Children
as Volunteers: Preparing for Community Service is available in the Online
Bookstore.
Artists Helping Children is a Children's site dedicated to comforting children by empowering artists and others to donate artwork, donated murals, donated art supplies, donated toys and a lot of love to sick and needy children. Artists Helping Children also helps artists by giving them information on how they can help the sick and poor children by volunteering to paint murals and other art for hospitals, shelters, clinics, etc. No child should ever have to be sad or have to suffer, that is why we hope that more artists and individuals will help bring colorful art to white walled institutions. We also give you ideas on how and where to donate crayons, colored pencils, clay, markers, paper, and other arts and crafts supplies ... such as what hospitals and shelters you could use these arts supplies to bring a little hapiness and joy to these childrens' lives and to so many white-walled institutions. We also have filled this site with free coloring pages & coloring printouts for children to color with as well as 1000s of free arts and crafts projects for kids to use when they need some crafts ideas. Read Charity Articles |
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