Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A wonderful resource for parents and teachers in answering children's questions and comforting their fears about terrorism. When children learn about terrorism, they're scared for their safety and their world--and full of difficult questions. This insightful book helps parents and teachers with answers. "Invaluable." "Sorely needed in today's trying times."
Synopsis
Terrorism and Kids: Comforting Your Child is an invaluable guide for parents and teachers who are faced with children's difficult questions during these difficult times. This book includes dozens of practical tips for minimizing kids' fears without being overprotective and specific answers to questions children may ask (What about anthrax or ricin? Will they bomb us?) You'll learn how to talk about terrorism with your preschoolers, elementary school children, and teenagers, and how to help them feel safe again. "A compelling glimpse into today's world and America's newest challenge." -Senator Edward M. Kennedy "A wonderful resource and must-have for every parent and teacher." -Aviva Bock, psychotherapist and Harvard Medical School instructor "Her commonsensical approach is a good place to begin the healing process." -American Library Association's Booklist Magazine