The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina examines the hurricane's effects
on traumatized children's academic progression; socialization; life
opportunities; and social consciousness. Professor Dorothy
Singleton presents improved teaching strategies and methodologies
for working with traumatized children in any grade level. As
writers gathered information for this book, several realized the
need to better comprehend how this environmental tragedy has
disrupted the lives of groups already politically and economically
marginalized. This study features a range of information about
these social groups including: history; culture; family life; and
the day-to-day challenges faced by those still suffering from the
hurricane's aftermath.
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