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Helping Children Cope—Arabic

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Helping Children Cope—Dari

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Helping Children Cope After Coming to a New Country

This resource, created by CARRE, is designed to help clients support their children after coming to a new country.

  • PUBLISHED BY
  • Center for Adjustment, Resilience, and Recovery (CARRE)
  • Date
  • August 22, 2022
  • Language(s)
  • Arabic, Dari, English, French, Pashto, Spanish, Swahili, Ukrainian
  • Target Audience(s)
  • Newcomer
  • Topic(s)
  • Child, Youth and Family Services
Child and Family Services
  • Sub Topic(s)
  • Child and Family Services, Guardianship
Guardianship
  • Population(s)
  • Afghan Newcomers, Asylees, Refugees

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