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In this title young refugees and asylum seekers tell their stories.
In their own words, they recall their experiences of fleeing from
war, and describe how they have managed to adapt to life in a new
country. They also show that these young people are not much
different from young South Africans - they too like music, sport
and having fun. They too value their friends and family, and have
hopes and dreams for their futures. Their stories serve as a
challenge to young South African readers to accept foreigners for
who they are, and what they have to offer. An effective resource
that can be used by and with groups of adolescents and young
people, this title includes activity ideas to assist facilitators
in presenting the material. The stories can also be read and
enjoyed as thought-provoking and moving biographical accounts.
In this title young refugees and asylum seekers tell their stories.
In their own words, they recall their experiences of fleeing from
war, and describe how they have managed to adapt to life in a new
country. They also show that these young people are not much
different from young South Africans - they too like music, sport
and having fun. They too value their friends and family, and have
hopes and dreams for their futures. Their stories serve as a
challenge to young South African readers to accept foreigners for
who they are, and what they have to offer. An effective resource
that can be used by and with groups of adolescents and young
people, this title includes activity ideas to assist facilitators
in presenting the material. The stories can also be read and
enjoyed as thought-provoking and moving biographical accounts.
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Families (Paperback)
Philip Harrison, Sue Heese
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R170
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Discovery Miles 1 460
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There are few places or countries on earth that offer families the
opportunity to relax, enjoy themselves and have unique and varied
experiences as South Africa. SA top sites - families is aimed at
people interested in traveling in South Africa with children (ages
3 -- 7, 8 -- 11, 12 --15). The guide provides 'windows' into themes
such as history, geology, outdoor adventures, family entertainment
and spiritual places. Essential age--appropriate information is
broken down province by province as follows: Background notes;
contact details; hints and tips; 'Wow' factor; additional reading.
SA top sites - families gives adult travelers a deeper
understanding of places and events to broaden the awareness, appeal
and understanding among young people of the cultural and natural
heritage of South Africa. With this guide visits to South African
holiday destinations can be more accessible, informative and
inclusive. Most sites and activities featured are found in informal
and relaxed settings and as such are relatively inexpensive, even
free, so that traveling as a family is not a financial burden.
In this title young refugees and asylum seekers tell their stories.
In their own words, they recall their experiences of fleeing from
war, and describe how they have managed to adapt to life in a new
country. They also show that these young people are not much
different from young South Africans - they too like music, sport
and having fun. They too value their friends and family, and have
hopes and dreams for their futures. Their stories serve as a
challenge to young South African readers to accept foreigners for
who they are, and what they have to offer. An effective resource
that can be used by and with groups of adolescents and young
people, this title includes activity ideas to assist facilitators
in presenting the material. The stories can also be read and
enjoyed as thought-provoking and moving biographical accounts.
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