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Teaching for children's rights -- trauma healing
Trauma healing as part of children's rights education. Loss and trauma threatens a young child's need for security and safety and may threaten the very core of self identity. United States

Teaching for children's rights - loss and grief
Learning about loss and grief as part of children's rights education. Activities to support young children to talk about their feelings and compare different ways of reacting to them. United States

Teaching for children's rights - coping with stress
Learning about coping with stress as part of children's rights education. Activities to support young children to express their feeling about what things make them happy and unhappy and how they cope with them. United States

Teaching for children's rights - loss and separation
Learning about loss and separation as part of children's rights education. Supporting young children to practice some simple ways to express feelings associated with loss and separation. United States

Teaching for children's rights - learning about anger and rage
Learning about anger and rage as part of children's rights education. Activities to support young children manage their anger. United States

Teaching for children's rights - coping with disappointment
Learning about coping with disappointments as part of children's rights. Activities to support young children cope with disappointments and move on from them. United States




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