September 11, 2001
Resources for Teachers
Helping Children Deal with Tragedy
Words can't explain the tragedies of September 11th. So, what exactly should teachers say to their students during this time of crisis? See what the National Association of School Psychologists recommends.America United - Tips for Teachers
The folks at Time for Kids magazine are well practiced at putting news in terms that kids can understand. Use this guide to learn the best ways to guide your students through all aspects of the tragedy.Children and Responding to National Disaster Information for Children (for educators)
This article discusses the various emotional responses that you may see in your students after these terrorist attacks on our home soil.Helping Children Cope with Tuesday's Act of Terrorism
In this article, parents can learn many helpful tips for this terrible time. The information is also useful for any adults who interact with children.Show Your Colors and Make Freedom Bracelets
An original art activity that combines patriotism with a therapeutic response to the terror attacks.Message Board
As time moves on, our need to deal with the feelings from this crisis do not entirely diminish. Use this Message Board to interact with other teachers and see what they are doing to address the situation in the classroom.
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