Children of War: A Video for Educators
Children of War is a powerful video presentation in which refugee youth tell their own stories about the experience of war. It is recommended for educators and others who work with immigrant and refugee youth and children. Because the stories are deeply moving, the video is not recommended for students younger than high school age, and any presentation to youth should be handled with sensitivity and made only after the video has been previewed.
Children of War: A Video for Educators Resource Guide
The guide will help educators teaching students of all ages understand the experience of refugee youth and children. It is best used in a group setting. The guide includes discussion questions for educators, suggests ways teachers and schools can help refugee students, and describes the traumatic stress than can result from wartime experiences and resettlement in a new culture.
Survey of National Refugee Working Group Sites 2004: Summary Report
Review of Child and Adolescent Refugee Mental Health:White Paper from the NCTSN Refugee Trauma Task Force (2003)
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children in Resettlement: White Paper II (2005)
Network Collaborates to Help Refugee Children