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A bilingual 'neighborhood club': Intervening with children exposed to urban violence

机译:双语“邻居俱乐部”:干预遭受城市暴力的儿童

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Mental health practitioners have offered relatively little in response to the pervasive community violence faced by many children living in impoverished neighborhoods. The "neighborhood club" is a school-based, short-term, support group designed to assist children with the psychological impact of exposure to community violence. Ten "neighborhood clubs" were conducted in two public elementary schools in Detroit, Michigan. This paper reviews the implementation of a bilingual "neighborhood club," undertaken to better serve the Spanish-speaking Latino students in a school community. We discuss many of the rewards and challenges of conducting a bilingual, multicultural support group for children and conclude that a bilingual support group provides all children with a model that validates ethnic and cultural diversity while also building empathic bonds based on mutually-reinforcing, common experiences.
机译:心理健康从业者对生活在贫困社区的许多儿童所面临的普遍性社区暴力的反应相对较少。 “邻居俱乐部”是一个以学校为基础的短期支持团体,旨在帮助孩子们承受社区暴力的心理影响。在密歇根州底特律的两所公立小学中开设了十个“邻里俱乐部”。本文回顾了双语“邻居俱乐部”的实施情况,旨在更好地为学校社区中讲西班牙语的拉丁裔学生提供服务。我们讨论了为儿童建立双语,多文化支持小组的许多奖励和挑战,并得出结论,双语支持小组为所有儿童提供了一种模型,该模型可验证种族和文化多样性,同时基于相互加强的共同经验建立共情纽带。

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