Thursday 13th of May
While rarely affected by the disease directly, children have often been victims of the pandemic in other ways: frequently stuck within their families, deprived of the ordinary contact with peers and with their schooling restricted or barred, many children have lost out on precious time in their emotional and social development.
Margaret Rustin, child and adolescent psychotherapist and child analyst, co-author of “Narratives of Love and Loss – Studies in modern children’s fiction” and other books, will be in conversation with Anna Waddell, special needs coordinator and assistant primary school head, who supports parents, teachers and assistants with children with additional needs. The dialogue will be chaired by Bernard Roberts, adult and child analyst.
These dialogues will be held live on Zoom and will also be made available the following day for 24 hours to all registered participants. This is to allow for international attendees to enjoy the event at a more appropriate time in their time zone. After this, the recording will no longer be available.
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London
United Kingdom
Standard Ticket | £ 25.00 |
Concession Ticket | £ 15.00 |