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The application of Psychologycal First Aid (PFA) animation to children as a treatment for distress caused by broken homes using the motion graphic method is a significant innovation in healthy action for a child's mental psychology. PFA is a first aid method for children that emphasizes mental health aspects, so that children do not experience excessive traumatic and the use of animation adds visual depth in delivering information. Through this animation, the concept of PFA is applied by describing Broken Home situations and illustrating child-friendly PFA steps. The Motion Graphic provides a clear picture for children to absorb, and helps the wider community to understand and respond to difficult situations that children face with healthy handling. The animations also feature easily identifiable characters, providing focus and appeal for people to express their experiences. It can improve children's understanding of their emotions, improve mental health and provide practical tools to cope with the pain caused by family breakup. The animation creation process is done by applying a storyboard that is used for the entire animation and editing process so as to determine the desired end result. Each scene begins with an explanation of the main theme discussed. As for the process that includes the production stage, it consists of the opening scene, family introduction, divorce data, and the sound filling stage. With the existence of motion graphic-based PFA animation packaged in the form of this video as a valuable resource with the aim of providing psychological support to children to prevent severe psychological disorders from the impact of broken home conditions.
Keywords: Motion Graphic, Animation, Psychology First Aid
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