Today’s Solutions: May 04, 2024

Imagine you’re 10 years old and live in the occupied territories of Palestine. There are no playgrounds in the neighborhood and the danger of violence is very real, and often experienced daily. That’s not a good place to play, be a kid, or make funny faces.
That’s the reason Right to Play and War Child are in Palestine– to give children a chance to play. ‘Making funny faces isn’t just fun, it’s a way for kids to learn about their emotions,’ explains Reham Owda. Owda is the project leader for Youth Heroes in Gaza, which offers kids the opportunity to play and act their age. ‘Many children here are traumatized and are often scared. Through play and relaxation we teach the kids how to deal with that. Making funny faces is part of that learning.’
In the Netherlands these organizations have placed two photo booths in the country to challenge Dutch kids to participate. At those booths kids were able to enter the ‘funny faces contest’ along with children in Palestine. The rules were simple: make facial expressions showing four different emotions. You can still play the game on their Dutch website: www.bekkentrekken.nl.
The project Youth Heroes trains young coaches in the community. The trained youth coaches then lead programs with the kids in their neighborhood. Youth Heroes was started in 2013 and has already trained forty youth coaches. The goal is to have three hundred youth coaches by 2016, which includes new trainers for the youth coaches so the project can continue.
Photo: Mona van den Berg

Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

Here are some easy recipes for making your own hand sanitizer

By now you must surely be aware that washing your hands clean is necessary to keep you and others protected during the pandemic. You’ve ...

Read More

The case for shifting to a four-day workweek for post-pandemic life

At The Optimist Daily, we’re putting a lot of focus on what the world can do after the pandemic to create a healthier, more ...

Read More

So your compost has mold? What it means and what to do about it

So you’ve set up a functioning compost system in your backyard. First things first, congratulations! But how do you know if your compost is ...

Read More

Mapping out the Milky Way’s snacks gives clues into dark matter

In our galaxy’s galactic halo, there are 12 streams of stars orbiting. These burning balls of gas are actually being torn apart and their ...

Read More