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"This informative and compassionate book challenges the negative picture of refugees and asylum-seekers portrayed in the media. Tina Hyder shows that despite the trauma that young children go through, only a small percentage need specialist help. For the majority their healing can be promoted through play, particularly in culturallyappropriate and anti-discriminatory settings. I strongly recommend this book to all practitioners working in today's early years settings."

Babette Brown, author of Combatting Discrimination: Persona Dollsin Action and Unlearning Discrimination in the Early Years

This book is about the experiences of young refugee children and asylum seekers and their families in the UK. It describes how war and conflict can interrupt the development of young children as relationships and communities are destroyed and looks at how play can help to restore these children's lost childhoods.

Tina Hyder highlights the importance of early years and preschool

Table of Contents
Children and development: the importance of play
Being a refugee: the loss of play
The impact of war, conflict and violence on young children: the consequences for play
What works: first principles to promote play
Lessons from practice: the role of play
War and violence in the wider world: issues affecting play
Conclusion: play as a child's right

War Conflict and Play

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    A Paperback / softback by Tina Hyder

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/10/2004
      ISBN13: 9780335212996, 978-0335212996
      ISBN10: 0335212999

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "This informative and compassionate book challenges the negative picture of refugees and asylum-seekers portrayed in the media. Tina Hyder shows that despite the trauma that young children go through, only a small percentage need specialist help. For the majority their healing can be promoted through play, particularly in culturallyappropriate and anti-discriminatory settings. I strongly recommend this book to all practitioners working in today's early years settings."

      Babette Brown, author of Combatting Discrimination: Persona Dollsin Action and Unlearning Discrimination in the Early Years

      This book is about the experiences of young refugee children and asylum seekers and their families in the UK. It describes how war and conflict can interrupt the development of young children as relationships and communities are destroyed and looks at how play can help to restore these children's lost childhoods.

      Tina Hyder highlights the importance of early years and preschool

      Table of Contents
      Children and development: the importance of play
      Being a refugee: the loss of play
      The impact of war, conflict and violence on young children: the consequences for play
      What works: first principles to promote play
      Lessons from practice: the role of play
      War and violence in the wider world: issues affecting play
      Conclusion: play as a child's right

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