Alarming statistics about gun violence, children and youth were reported in a March 2022 Pediatrics article by Dr. Annie Andrews and colleagues at the Medical University of South Carolina and Vanderbilt University:
The statistics speak for themselves:
Treating gun violence as a public health issue means identifying and mitigating risk factors and has shown promising results. The Cure Violence Health Model, developed by Gary Slutkin of the University of Illinois at Chicago, focuses on 3 things:
Skills for conflict prevention and resolution can be fostered early on. In the Exchange Reflections "Conflict Resolution Strategies with Preschoolers," authors Cheryl Polk and Kenneth Sherman conclude, "As they navigate conflicts with the help of a caring adult, children learn the real power of expressing themselves and considering the needs of others, and experience the feelings of control and competence that come from contributing to the resolution of a problem.
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Eugene, OR, United States
Yes, John! Thank you! Look for it in a future edition of Exchange Every Day!
Peace Educators Allied for Chidlren Everywhere (P.E.A.C.E.)
Charlottesville,, VA, United States
P.E.A.C.E., https://peaceeducators.org , which has worked closely with the Exchange over the years, is devoted primarily to Betsy Evan's message about helping young children grow in peace. We share your message about minimizing the impact of firearms on the minds of young children and their parents.
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