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Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Events: A Guide for Parents and Educators (Punjabi Version)

Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Events: A Guide for Parents and Educators (Punjabi Version)

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Punjabi version of KEN01-0093, prompted by a violent incident at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin in August 2012. Helps parents and teachers recognize and address problems in children and teens affected by the trauma after an act of violence. Describes signs of stress reactions that are common in young trauma survivors at different ages, and offers tips on how to help.



Pub id: KEN01-0093PUNJABI
Publication Date: 9/2012
Popularity: Not ranked
Format: Fact Sheet
Audience: Parents & Caregivers, Community Coalitions, Educators, Non-Profits & Faith-Based Organizations
Population Group: Children as Population Group, Adolescents as Population Group

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