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Teaching Young Children in Violent Times

by Deborah Prothrow-Stith
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Teaching Young Children in Violent Times helps teachers and group leaders working with pre-K to 3rd-graders to create an environment in which young children can learn alternatives to the violent behaviors modeled in our society, the media and home. Mixing dialogs, anecdotes and theory, the book provides essential insights into the developmental roots of young children's thinking and behaviors around gender, prejudice, violence and conflict. It offers practical guidelines and activities for meeting young children's needs for safety; helping young children learn to appreciate diversity; and providing opportunities and skills to resolve conflicts creatively and respectfully. This rich resource also supplies suggestions for using dialogue, puppetry, games, play, class charts, curriculum webs, and children's books to turn any classroom into a peaceable one.

Diane Levin is a widely known and respected educator and researcher who co-authored The War Play Dilemma and the best-selling Who's Calling the Shots?

Published by Educators for Social Responsibility; distributed to the trade by NSP.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge, MA : Educators for Social Responsibility ; 1994.
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780865713161

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