INA, Ill. (May 3, 2016) - Students in blue roamed Rend Lake College’s campus Friday morning in an effort to raise awareness about April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The students, all enrolled in Dr. Jeannie Mitchell’s Child Psychology course, handed out flyers and cookies in every building on campus while dressed in their own, handmade blue T-shirts - the most popular reading, “It shouldn’t hurt to be a child.†The flyers were filled with information and facts about child abuse.
Mitchell, RLC’s Psychology Professor, said her Child Psychology class completes the project every year for a few points, but the project has a much more important goal.
“It started as an easy way to disperse information on campus while involving students directly,†said Mitchell. “Child abuse is one of my least favorite topics, but necessary to discuss in Child Psych, so this is a way to inform people, but have a little fun.â€
During the course, students also read the book, “A Child Called IT†by Dave Pelzer and listen to guest speakers from the area who work with child abuse in some capacity.
“We need to finish this dreary subject with a fun activity,†said Mitchell. “Students like getting to create their own shirt; they like that autonomy. Adding the cookies is a way to gain a smile from recipients considering it’s such a dark topic. So, when someone is handed the informational flyer, they also get a cookie and a smile.â€