Kitezh Book in English is Launched in Britain
Dimitry Morozov made two professional presentations to separate
audiences in London at the beginning of April to introduce
the English version of his book ‘Kitezh: a community
approach to raising children in Russia’ followed by
two presentations in Scotland, at Findhorn and at the Scotland
Russia Institute in Edinburgh. Organised by Ecologia Youth
Trust and supported by David Dean OBE, Therapeutic Education
Consultant to Kitezh, his talks were well attended and well
received in all places. In addition he gave a brief interview
on BBC Radio Good Morning Scotland and we look forward to
a feature article in The Scotsman shortly.
At his presentation at the BEARR Trust he responded to the
many lively questions raised by his audience, amongst whom
were members of the Charterhouse Group of Therapeutic Communities
in Britain. As Dimitry Morozov described the way Kitezh
works to raise and educate their children he also challenged
them to engage with Kitezh's unconventional but highly successful
alternative to the state orphanage system. It was clear
from the discussions that the Kitezh approach to helping
disadvantaged children realise their potential to become
active, valuable members of society is as constructively
provocative in Britain as it is in Russia.
It was also a pleasure for Dimitry Morozov and Liza Hollingshead
from Ecologia Youth Trust to meet former volunteers to Kitezh,
Laura, Jim, Alex, Michelle, Jenny, Heather, Natasha and
Francesca who volunteered at Kitezh at different times,
and showed how their time at Kitezh had changed their life
experience.
One of the therapeutic professionals at the lecture commented
that the child care practice Morozov describes in his book
demonstrates a refreshing directness and integrity of approach
to children that it is unusual in Britain. If we want British
children to meet adequately the challenges of the 21st Century
we should take this experience seriously.
Another British therapeutic childcare professional wrote:
“I am afraid I have found your book difficult to read;
or, rather, difficult to finish. I pick it up, read a page
or two, and then find myself in the middle of an intense
discussion with myself about my own child-rearing, and about
my own experience with children who need a great deal of
love and care. I come back to your book thinking I will
make better progress, and almost immediately find myself
challenged and in the middle of exploring again. It makes
me want to Do, and it makes me want to share.”
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