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Feel
Better Through Creative Projects
It
seems as though everywhere we go now, people are talking about
what happened on September 11th. Sometimes we hear too much
information and it is hard to tell what is true and what is
not. Its okay to feel mixed up, because you are not the
only one feeling this way.
Creative
projects can help you feel better. You can draw pictures, write
poetry, tell stories, write letters to rescue workers and also
write letters about your feelings. Another good way to feel
better about what is happening is to talk to your parents, friends
and teachers. They are there to help you and to answer your
questions as best they can. You can also visit the web sites
below for examples of what other kids are doing.
Giggle
Poetry - A funny site devoted to poetry for and from small
children. Guaranteed to lighten the darkest mood.
Source: Giggle Poetry
September
11th dedication poems - is devoting an entire section of
their site to poems written about Sept. 11th. You can read or
submit your own. Over 12,000 poems have been posted. (Jr. High
School and above)
Source: Poetry.com
Kids
Around the Nation Express their Emotions -
By taking a ride on the Emotion Express, kids are
learning more about their feelings and how they change the way
people act. These activities give children a way to express
their anger, fear, loneliness, guilt, hurt and grief in a positive
way.
Source: Kids News Room.com
Patent
Café Invent for Peace Designed especially
for kids, this is the place to go to get your mind focused on
creative inventions. Kids everywhere are forming invention groups
to discover ways of helping the nation recover from the terrorist
attacks. Create inventions for Firemen or Policemen and put
them into action by following these four primary steps. Become
an important part of American history! (For grades 5-8)
Source: Patent Café.com, Inc.
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