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Stevenson, Sandra Maria – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2020
As an assistant editor in the Photography department at the New York Times, the author manages a team of seven visual editors who assign photographers to stories all over the globe. Recently, one of her team members approached her to let her know that the amount of violence he was subjected to was having an effect on his mental state. It made the…
Descriptors: Trauma, Violence, Coping, Montessori Schools
Obsiye, Mohamed; Cook, Rachel – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
Susan Harper's study centres on "funds of knowledge" as a pedagogical resource for the development of a science curriculum, drawing on Karen refugee parents' cultural knowledge and identity. She argues that engagement in this process helps the parent generation of this community to "rebuild their cultural resilience" and cope…
Descriptors: Refugees, Resilience (Psychology), Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
Berlin, Gail Ivy – College English, 2012
The encounter with literature of the Holocaust, saturated as it is with unfathomable grief, loss, terror, and death, presents its readers with difficulties rare in literatures not dealing with the extreme. Specifically, usual academic discourse lacks a register for addressing the intense emotions that Holocaust narratives or poetry may generate.…
Descriptors: World History, Altruism, Empathy, Poetry
Mann, Gillian – Children & Society, 2010
The majority of undocumented Congolese refugee children living in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, experience extreme poverty and social exclusion, harassment and discrimination. Their fear of deportation, forcible removal to refugee camps and imprisonment is coupled with a strong feeling that they are unwelcome in Tanzania. These realities require that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Isolation, Refugees, Undocumented Immigrants
Shields, Nora – Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 2009
There is a growing recognition of the importance of self-concept in the pediatric rehabilitation research literature. There also is confusion and inconsistency in the definitions of and the terminology used to describe self-concept. What is agreed is that self-concept is multidimensional, comprising a child's perception of their personal…
Descriptors: Obesity, Physical Activities, Self Concept, Occupational Therapy
Phillips, Susan – 2002
As a child psychologist based at New York University in Manhattan, Dr. Robin Goodman is well-placed to understand the myriad ways children have been affected by the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and the many strategies they have found to cope or to avoid dealing with the trauma. This article presents an interview with Dr. Goodman in which…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Children, Coping, Counseling
Peer reviewedThompson, Neil – Death Studies, 1995
Explores some key existential or ontological concepts to show their applicability to the complex area of disaster impact as it relates to health and social welfare practice. Draws on existentialist philosophy, particularly that of John Paul Sartre, and introduces some key ontological concepts to show how they specifically apply to the experience…
Descriptors: Bereavement, Children, Coping, Death
Geissinger, Helen – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1980
This story about Peter was written by a mother as a way of helping her son and her family cope with the death of her daughter. (Author)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Coping, Death
Peer reviewedKhan, Nadim A.; Battle, Constance U. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1987
Service delivery models should be developed to prepare the chronically ill child to cope with day-to-day psychosocial problems. Medically supervised early intervention programs in either health care settings or in settings that are closely associated with medical centers or hospitals are recommended. (DB)
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Delivery Systems, Diseases
Peer reviewedSmith, Deborah J.; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1990
Describes the development of an integrative theoretical model of children's fears that provides a comprehensive view of the normal development of fear. Model components are individual characteristics, fear stimuli, arousal, fear, coping, and adaptation. Suggestions for using the model are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Children, Coping, Fear
Peer reviewedHenniger, Michael L. – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
Notes that stresses of adult life are now much more commonplace among children. Provides a rationale for viewing play as an important vehicle for uncovering childhood stressors and describes both theory and practice that reinforces the value of play in relieving stress. (HTH)
Descriptors: Catharsis, Childhood Needs, Children, Coping
Peer reviewedKahn, Beverly B.; Kahn, Wallace J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1990
Describes writing process of student-authored books, I Am the Author Books (ITAB), designed to move children through therapeutic process by assigning them to be experts in their own problem areas. Describes process of creating ITAB by narrating actual book guided by one of the authors working with fourth grade girl whose preschool-age sibling had…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
Zevon, Michael A.; Armstrong, Gordon D. – 1981
A review of existing stress and coping models and an analysis of the distress caused by childhood cancer suggest that a broader conceptualization of coping that includes "pleasure management" is needed. Presently, successful coping is identified as the employment of strategies which allow the individual to adapt to stress. Traditional…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cancer, Children, Coping
Peer reviewedSeita, John – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1994
Professional who works with at-risk youth reflects on his own childhood, his mother's series of marriages, and his removal from his family at age eight. Describes odyssey of 15 placements in 11 years in family foster homes, group homes, and various institutions, such as orphanages and detention homes. Identifies number of factors that contributed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Background, Children, Coping
Peer reviewedStuart, Carol – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1994
Notes that some children emerge from traumatic, abusive experience with a resilience that enables them to survive and to cope with the stress. Contends that these resilient adolescents provide an untapped resource for peer counseling programs. Describes peer counseling and discusses skill development, training, and personal growth associated with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Children, Coping

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