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Teaching about Life for Life
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Written by Stephenie Hovland, Winter 2021. An eighth grader’s uncle commits suicide. A fifth grader’s big sister just found out she’s pregnant. A kindergartener’s grandpa died when they “pulled the plug.” A high school student has suicidal thoughts. A teacher has terminal cancer. These topics are not just political, controversial issues. Our students find themselves in these situations suddenly and unexpectedly. Teaching to children’s hearts is the way to promote life. This article provides help—even a curriculum piece—to help.
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