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Hardcover Be a Friend: Children Who Live with HIV Speak Book

ISBN: 0807505900

ISBN13: 9780807505908

Be a Friend: Children Who Live with HIV Speak

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In these writings and drawings, children with HIV infection and AIDS who have come to the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, tell how it feels to be different from other kids, how they... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Heart breaking, but a must read

I really amazing book. Most of the time you hear about Adults talking about living with Aids but rarely hear from the children with it and in there own words. It's written by the kids, in there own hand writing and picture they drew. Some are writing about Hopes and Dreams that they well get better, and a few of ones that seem to have lost the hope and are mostly just trying to learn how to accept it. Some of the most Amazing ones, are the Children who seem to be more concerned about there Families well being other then there own. a truly remarkable put together book. That everyone should have a copy of.

Good for Kids

This is a good book for any classroom. It shares how children are affected by HIV - how they are still children, but with great weights. I have used it many times, not just for children, but as an awareness tool for adults.

Faces and Hearts, Not Merely Numbers

This collection of pictures, stories, and thoughts from children who have AIDS humanizes an inhuman experience. These children are the children in our lives,the same as all children. Their artworks and statements bring home the human aspects of this disease and help to remove the distance that fear and misunderstanding cause. I was first introduced to "Be a Friend "in a training session for teachers working with special populations. Since then I have given it as a gift to friends and coworkers and have used it extensively with my class of Youth in Custody students. It is a non-threatening approach to a subject about which they have many fears and misconceptions. Hearing the voices of children helps lower the barriers and open the dialogue which promotes learning and understanding. Similar in approach to " I Never Saw Another Butterfly " the stunning work by children of the Holcaust, this books makes the experience of AIDS very real and human. I recommend it highly to anyone who knows and loves a child.
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