In the wake of a contentious election season, many school-based health providers and staff have struggled with how to address the spectrum of emotions expressed by students. There are many resources available, a few of which are noted below and culled from a list developed by Border Crossers. What other resources have you found to be helpful in your practice with youth and adolescents?
- Talking to Children about the Election: A Message from the AAP
- Election 2016 Resources from Teaching Tolerance, a program of the Southern Poverty Law Center
- Post-Election: Recommendations for School Administrators, Educators, Counselors, and Undocumented Students
- Responding to Hate and Bias at School from Teaching Tolerance
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