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1.
Infoplease
has all the knowledge you need to answer questions
about the terrorist attacks. Theres a timeline of Sept.
11th events, a Taliban timeline with key dates in Taliban history,
a timeline of the aftermath and many links to related articles
from around the world.
Source-Learning Network, Inc.
2.
Talk
to your kids is an article full of helpful information devoted
to putting families and especially younger kids at ease when talking
about the events of Sept. 11th.
Source-Real Families, Inc.
3.
An
American Tragedy is a page of articles, lessons and advice
for teachers and parents who are trying to help children understand
the terrorist attacks. There is also a helpful list of outside
sources related to this topic for further information.
Source-Teacher Vision
4.
KQED
Public Broadcasting has compiled a list of links to assist
the community in the aftermath of Sept. 11th. Important topics
include news stations, grief resources, classroom resources and
suggestions on how you can help.
Source-KQED
Public Broadcasting
5.
WVIA
has a special section of upcoming events, television programs,
live audio feeds and additional links corresponding to the events
of Sept. 11th as resources for the community.
Source-National Public Radio (NPR) & PBS
6.
Talking
with young children about September 11th is an article geared
towards parents with young children. It answers many pertinent
questions posed regarding kids and this sensitive topic.
Source-My Baby Zone, Inc.
7.
Remembering
September 11th is a page with website resources for helping
youth deal with terrorism and tragedy, interpret the media, increase
cultural tolerance and suggestions on how to help and remember.
Source-Afterschool Alliance
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