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Nisreen at Child-Friendly Space

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Nisreen at Child-Friendly Space

November 6, 2020
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Nisreen Alhasan: A 10 years old girl who attends children in regular activities. In the beginning, her mother thought she would go to CFS (Child-Friendly Space) for playing only. Then she started to notice a big change in her way of thinking and her attitudes in her daily life as well. Nisreen is a very active person during activities and likes to be always involved. In the past, she used to fight with her siblings about toys and watching TV cartoons when they were on. After attending some sessions at CFS, she started to care more about her younger siblings and making them happy as they are small children (as she is informed). Then she started to share her toys with them as well and discussing what they are going to watch on TV.

Nasreen’s mother shared that Nisreen started looking at any disagreement between the children as a problem need to be solved as she learned in the sessions, and report to her family about anything she learned in CFS.

Nisreen at Child-Friendly Space
Nisreen at Child-Friendly Space

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