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MEDIA RELEASE

March 6, 2003
Contact : Kathy Olson, U of M Extension Service Educator (651-385-3100)

Let your children know it's okay to talk about war and peace

Written by Kathy Olson, University of Minnesota Extension Service Educator

Most children are probably confused about the issues of war and peace. But there are many websites and other good resource materials to help parents talk with their children, says Jodi Dworkin, University of Minnesota Extension Service Specialist.

Two websites from the U of M Extension Service have information on communicating with children about war, terrorism and related information. They are "Restoring Hope in the Wake of Terrorism,"http://www.extension.umn.edu/administrative/disasterresponse/terrorism.html , and "Ready to Respond,"http://www.extension.umn.edu/administrative/disasterresponse/terror2.html .

Purdue University Extension has a website that includes articles, links, audio and video at http://www.ces.purdue.edu/terrorism/.

Judith Myers-Walls of Purdue Extension has researched children's reactions to wars and disasters. She offers these tips and cautions:

Dworkin also suggests checking the Children, Youth and Family Consortium website at the University of Minnesota: http://www.cyfc.umn.edu/publications/newsreleases/3-10-03nr.html .

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Kathleen A. Olson is an Educator with the University of Minnesota Extension Service in Family Relationships serving Southeast District that includes Blue Earth and Faribault County. She can be reached at (651) 385-3100 or 1-800-385-3101.