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Add new commentOne year after the terrorist attacks on our country, many families are beginning to heal, but many others are still mourning, and still afraid. Connect for Kids has compiled some of the Web's strongest resources for parents, teachers and community members, to help all of our nation's children work through the tragic and unprecedented events of September 11, 2001.
Helping Kids Cope With Trauma Parenting in the Wake of Terrorism Supporting Our Children How Are We Now? Resources for Helping Children Cope with Trauma and Loss Will They Fly A Plane Into Our House? National Center for Children Exposed to Violence Coping With a National Tragedy Zero to Three: How to Discuss Terrorism with Young Children Strategies for Parents and Teachers Helping Kids With Special Needs Talking to Children About Violence and Other Sensitive and Complex Issues Disaster Manual Identifying and Lessening Trauma in Children Helping?Adults Cope With Trauma Coping With Terrorism Coping With Disaster: Tips for Adults Preparing to Handle Disaster? Crisis Communication Guide Q & A on Anthrax Anti-Discrimination Resources Teaching Tolerance Arab American Anti-discrimination Committee Childhood Trauma and Conflict Resolution Lesson Plans for Teachers Remember September 11 9-11 as History Helping Educators Address the Aftermath of 9/11 National Council for the Social Studies Articles and Resources PBS Plans Tools from MindOH! Voices from the Classroom? Ideas from the Field Remembering September 11 Through Wreaths of Remembrance |