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Re: [ncte-middle] The Current Tragedies


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  • Subject: Re: [ncte-middle] The Current Tragedies
  • From: Teresa Saum <tsaum@hickorytech.net>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:53:10 -0500
  • Sender: owner-ncte-middle@ncte.org

How about drawing and writing? The drawing might work for kids who are
less verbal or may not even be aware that they have fears. Drawing may
help them express those feelings at whatever level they are comfortable.
Writing will be good for kids who can verbalize their feelings. Of course,
those who are uncomfortable can draw or write about other things if they
choose. Talking as they draw and write might be helpful, too. You will
probably get some cues from them as they go about their business.


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