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Friends for Life

Part of the Junior African Writers: HIV/AIDS Readers series
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To the Teacher Use this story for life orientation, health, citizenship or cultural studies lessons, or as a reader in the English class.The story can be used to look at: bullying peer pressure social exclusion conflict situations self-management the value of friendship for children affected one way or another by HIV/AIDS Friends for life also introduces the highly regarded concept of 'memory boxes' as a way of coping with the death of a loved one.

The story itself is layerd with emotional aspects of friendship and love. Young adults are more vulnerable to HIV/AIDS than anyone else.

From an early age we should encourage children to develope self-respect and respect for others. This is one of the JAWS HIV/AIDS readers developed for secondary school learners.

The story conveys both the basic information about AIDS/HIV (health promotion) and the more subtle psycho-social dimensions of the pandemic affecting learners' lives (personal and social development).

It can be used as a reader, or to help teachers introduce subject matter that is difficult to manage in the classroom.

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Product Details
Heinemann
0435899643 / 9780435899646
Paperback / softback
428.6
29/10/2003
United Kingdom
16 pages
154 x 204 mm, 40 grams
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