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| ![]() ![]() Teaching Your Children Tolerance in the Face of Violence by Laura Jana, M.D., F.A.A.P. reviewed by Lynn Cates, M.D., F.A.A.P. In the aftermath of the recent terrorist attacks on the United States, all of us have been looking for ways to regain control of our lives and to cope with our feelings of horror, loss, disbelief, fear, and anger. For our children's sake--as well as our own--it is vitally important that we use only positive ways to deal with our emotions. We now have an opportunity to instill in our children some of the most valuable lessons they will ever learn about altruism, compassion, and kindness--extended not only toward their own friends and family, but toward all the innocent members of society. If, on the other hand, we let ourselves fall into a destructive pattern of hatred, racism, and revenge, we risk instilling in our children those very same harmful traits and perpetuating a cycle of violence. Addressing the inevitable In response to the recent terrifying events, many people have already begun to lash out--verbally, if not physically--against people living in the United States who come from (or whose ancestors came from) the Middle East. While many of us feel the need to express our anger about the vile acts that took place, it's important that you take the time to think long and hard about the message you are sending your children. Help them to respond in a healthy and constructive way instead of falling prey to the urge to act destructively on their natural feelings of anger. Following is a list of several things you can do to counter the ugly accusations of racism, both before and after they present themselves:
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