New
photos from recent trip to Africa 2007!!
This
picture is of beloved Vicky Musau, who is the
Director
of Lifeline Botswana NGO, and who is heading up the
spreading
of "Protective Behaviors for Children" to all children
nine
years old and under within the entire country of Botswana.
Phyllis
Peterson went back to Botswana in April of 2007 to
recreate
her program "Protective Behaviors for Children" in
order
to "train the trainers," which included many NGOs that work
with
women and children, therapists, educators, the Ministry of Education
of
South Africa, Principals, parents, and others.
Baha'i
Pre-School students in Mbabane, Swaziland
coloring
their Protective Behaviors hand-outs
during
Phyllis Peterson's trip to Swaziland in Sept. 2006
Baha'i
Pre-School students in Mbabane, Swaziland
showing
off their Protective Behaviors hand-outs
Phyllis
Peterson demonstrating for the
Baha'i
Primary School students, Mbabane, Swaziland\
on
how to draw on their Power Shields in their
Protective
Behaviors handouts
Baha'i
Primary School students, Mbabane, Swaziland
listening
to Phyllis Peterson share with them
her
Protective Behaviors program
Phyllis
Peterson taught the primary grades to name five
people
they can tell if someone does secret touch to them;
and
to yell, "NO! STOP! HELP!" They wrote the names
they
chose on a paper that had the outline of a hand,
which
is the universal symbol for no, stop, and help.
Baha'i
Primary School Assembly, Mbabane, Swaziland
Look
for Phyllis and her daughter, Nancy Good, in middle!
Baha'i
Primary School Assembly, Mbabane, Swaziland
Look
for Phyllis and her daughter, Nancy Good, in middle!
Montessori
Pre-School students, Mbabane, Swaziland
Montessori
Pre-School students, Mbabane, Swaziland
Ms.
Peterson's daughter, Nancy, sings and plays
guitar
for the Montessori Pre-School students
Baha'i
High School students during Assembly to
thank
Phyllis Peterson and her daughter for coming to teach.
On
the last day of Mrs. Peterson's presentations in Swaziland,
she
and her daughter, Nancy Good, were presented with these
lovely
traditional Swazi wraps. This kindness
was
one of the highlights of their trip.
Eleven
young men from Botswana, who begged Mrs. Peterson t
o
present her Chastity Workshop to their Baha'i youth group.
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Trip
to China
Phyllis
Peterson and Ms. Hui Sheng, director and owner
of
7 kindergartens composing the New Century Kindergarten
group
which serves the needs of over 2,000 children in North East Beijing.
Ms.
Hui Sheng's teachers and principals who Phyllis Peterson
taught
the Protective Behaviors Workshop to. They are now prepared
to
carry on this important work in China.
Phyllis
enjoying the lovely art work
in
one of the New Century Kindergarten classrooms.
A
class of pre-school children with their
teacher
at New Century Kindergarten.
Phyllis
Peterson presenting "Protective Behaviors for Children"
Prevention
of Exploitation" at the UNESCO Conference
on
Education for Sustainable Development that was held
in
Beijing, October 28 through November 1, 2005.
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Trip
to Japan
Phyllis
with children in the principal's office at Daido Elementary
School
in Fujisawa-City. The Principal is Mr. Ushijima, Ushi is his
nickname
which means cow. The children are very friendly
toward
this loving Principal and tease him frequently by
wearing
cow masks! Phyllis' program was presented
on
November 10th, 2005.
Here
Phyllis is presenting "The Importance of the Development
of
a Feeling Language in Children and Adults" to a group of 75
parents,
teachers and principals, organized by the PTA of
Fujisawa
Elementary School. This program was presented
in
Fujisawa, Japan, west of Tokyo on November 10, 2005.
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Photograph
from 10/8/05
Rockford
Register Star Newspaper Article
Cover
of Phyllis Peterson's "Protective
Behaviors" DVD
Flora
Cousins (Author of Don't
be a Bully! Be a Buddy!)
&
Phyllis Peterson on the cover of the CD
of the same name.
CD
Cover to "Love Songs
to the Prophet"
Here
is Phyllis Peterson storytelling
at the Garden International
School
in Rayong, Thailand, where the students are
multi-lingual.
She did not need a translator because all of
the
students speak English as well.
The
children are absorbed in their work as they color
the
handouts for the Protective
Behaviors Program
at
the Huey Pong Institute, an Orphanage in Rayong, Thailand.
Sweet
little faces of a few girls at the
Camillian
Catholic Social Service Center
in
Rayong, Thailand who were learning skills
from
the Protective Behaviors
Program.
This
is a picture of a few boys at the Huey Pong Institute,
an
orphanage that services 150 boys and girls, 3 through
18
years of age, who have been beaten, raped and abandoned.
They
are coloring a handout from the Protective
Behaviors
Program
that Phyllis Peterson is presenting.
Teaching
Protective
Behaviors for children at the
Camillian
Catholic Social Service Center in Rayong, Thailand,
with
a Thai translator. There were 29 children at this center
who
were HIV positive. Their mothers were in a Hospice
across
from the shelter where Phyllis taught. The children
were
on daily medication and all had a good prognosis.
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