Description
This comprehensive guide offers invaluable support for teachers, parents, and carers working with refugee children and young people who have experienced the profound trauma of war. Written by expert Tina Rae, the book combines research-based understanding with practical, actionable strategies for creating safe and supportive environments.
The resource addresses the complex emotional, behavioral, and developmental needs of traumatized children, offering insight into how war exposure affects learning, relationships, and wellbeing. It provides concrete techniques for building trust, managing challenging behaviors, and promoting resilience and healing. Whether working in educational settings or family environments, readers will find evidence-based approaches to trauma-informed practice, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication strategies.
Essential reading for anyone supporting vulnerable young people through recovery and integration, this book empowers caregivers with knowledge and tools to make a meaningful difference in children’s lives.







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