Talking to Children About Violence
Last updated May 03 2013 , created December 14 2012 , viewed 1,157
High profile acts of violence, particularly in schools, can confuse and frighten children who may feel in danger or worry that their friends or loved-ones are at risk. They will look to adults for information and guidance on how to react. Parents and school personnel can help children feel safe by e More…
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Amharic -- Talking About Violence.pdf (271kb, pdf document) -
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Chinese -- Talking About Violence.pdf (397kb, pdf document) -
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French -- Talking About Violence.pdf (217kb, pdf document) -
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Korean -- Talking About Violence.pdf (131kb, pdf document) -
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Portuguese -- Talking About Violence.pdf (297kb, pdf document) -
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Spanish -- Talking About Violence.pdf (195kb, pdf document) -
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Talking to Children about Violence.pdf (41kb, pdf document) -
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Vietnamese -- Talking About Violence.pdf (172kb, pdf document)
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- Kindergarten / Health / Mental, Emotional and Social Health (242)
- Grade 3 / Health / Mental, Emotional and Social Health (225)
- Grade 6 / Health / Mental, Emotional and Social Health (120)
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