TALKING TO CHILDREN RESOURCES

DOCUMENTS

GENERAL TOPICS

Websites:

Books and Pamphlets:

  • Helping Children Cope with Stress, Avis Brenner. Lexington: Heath & Co, 1984
  • Listening to Children: Healing Children’s Fears, Patty Wipfler. Parents Leadership Institute, 1990.

ON GRIEF AND LOSS

Websites:

Books:

Parenting Through Crisis: Helping Kids in Times of Loss, Grief and Change, Barbara Coloroso. NY: Harper Resource, 2000.

ON INTERNATIONAL ISSUES AND RELIEF

Websites:

  • Red Cross - International relief organization with comprehensive support resources; a site to get help and information and make donations or learn about volunteering.
  • Heifer International - An organization that works with low-income populations around the world on issues of hunger.
  • Mercy Corps - An international relief and development organization whose Web site provides information on programs all over the world and materials on 9/11.

Books:

  • Children and Trauma: A Parent Guide to Helping Children Heal, Cynthia Monahon. Lexington Books, 1995.
  • Peace, War, and Nuclear Threat, Nancy Carlsson-Page and Diane Levin. Washington, DC: NAEYC, 1990.

ON TOLERANCE: RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY

Websites:

  • The Anti-Defamation League is one of the nation’s foremost civil rights/human relations agencies fighting anti-Semitism, prejudice, and bigotry. Its multi-media campaign A World of Difference works to combat prejudice, promote democratic ideals, and strengthen pluralism.
  • Teaching Tolerance is a national education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect, and understanding in the classroom and beyond.
  • American Arab Anti-Discrimination Organization is an educational information about Arab culture and society as well as crisis resources for all parents and teachers.
  • Children’s site sponsored by the Peace Corps is a good resource for information about cultures around the world and how to make a difference.
  • The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust by fostering tolerance and understanding through community involvement, educational outreach, and social action. The Center confronts important contemporary issues including racism, anti-Semitism, terrorism, and genocide.

ON WAR AND TERRORISM

Websites:

ON SEPTEMBER 11

Websites:

  • The Families and Work Institute developed this excellent site to help parents and educators continue to help children understand and cope with September 11 and its aftermath. Includes advice on the anniversary and curriculum ideas for teachers.
  • The Mercy Corps site includes a document prepared for the September 11 anniversary: How Are We Now? Promoting Continued Healing of Our Children

Books and Pamphlets:

Available from the Anti-Defamation League:
Anti-Defamation League
823 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 100017
www.adl.org

  • Early Childhood Resources, Miller Early Childhood Initiative of A World of Difference Institute Bias Free Foundations
  • Early Childhood Activities for Families, Miller Early Childhood Initiative of A World of Difference Institute Bias Free Foundations
  • Close the Book on Hate: 101 Ways to Combat Prejudice, NY: ADL and Barnes & Noble, 2000. (available from the ADL and Barnes & Noble)
  • What to Tell Your Child About Prejudice and Discrimination. (pamphlet)
  • Hate Hurts: How Children Learn and Unlearn Prejudice, ADL, Caryl Stern-LaRosa, and Ellen Hofheimer Bettmann. NY: Scholastic, 2000.
  • Teaching Values Reaching Kids, Linda Schwartz. Creative Teaching Press, 1997.
  • Caring and Capable Kids, Linda Williams. Innerchoice Publishing, 1996.
  • Teaching Your Child to Resist Bias, brochure from NAEYC. (available at 800-424-2460 or www.naeyc.org)
  • Bias Curriculum: Tools for Empowering Young Children, Louise Derman Sparks, Washington, DC. NAEYC, 1991.
  • Talking with Your Child About a Troubled World, Lynne Dumas, NY: Fawcett, 1992.