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Garbarino J. 1993. Let's talk about living in a world with violence: An activity book for school-age children. Chicago, IL: Erikson Institute, 44 pp.

Annotation: This activity book is designed to help children process their feelings, thoughts, and experiences about violence. Through various activities in the book children will be able to explore how violence they see in different settings, such as on television or at school, affects them. The book is primarily for children ages 7 to 11 living in urban areas. A listing of other resource materials is included. The author also includes a parents guide as well as a guide for teachers, counselors, and other professionals that supplement this activity book.

Keywords: Materials for children, Psychological effects, Psychosocial development, Violence, Witnesses

   

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