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Things
You Can Do
Help Children Get Along
• All children need their parents’ love,
time and attention to feel secure and learn their parents’
values. Spend time with your child and know where she
is when she isn’t with you.
• Teach your child to respect people from different
races and cultures. Visit www.tolerance.org
or www.childrensdefense.org.
• Start a parent group at work or school, or in
your neighborhood or religious organization.
• If you are worried about your child, talk to
her doctor, teacher or school counselor. Call National
Mental Health Association.
Safety in Our Schools and
Communities
Work to make communities safer for all children and
prevent gun violence and gangs. For more information,
call Children’s Defense Fund or National Crime
Prevention Council.
Conflict Resolution Programs
Many schools have conflict resolution programs. These
programs help children learn to solve their problems
peacefully. Call Talking with Kids or visit www.talkingwithkids.org
or www.ncpc.org.
Television, Video Games and
Violence
Try to keep children away from TV programs, video games
and computer games that show violence and aggression.
The violence can frighten young children. It sets a
bad example for dealing with anger, and it can lead
to violent behavior. |