
Guide for Providers working with Dari-Speaking Families
Providers can use these parent and child-facing resources to support Dari-speaking families.
You can do so much to help families learn and practice resiliency skills. Here are low-tech resources for Dari-speaking families to help you in that effort.
In the guide, you’ll find:
- A welcome letter
- Supplemental videos to complement low-tech activities- Click here for the Videos in the Dari YouTube playlist.
- Articles for parents
- Printable activities for children
- Play-based activities for families
You know the families you work with best; tailor these ideas to the group you’re working with. If you can, print materials to distribute to parents and children to keep. You might also compile and provide a list of local resources that can support them.


Celebrating Who We Are (Dari)
Even in challenging times, there are things to celebrate—including yourself and your family.

Coping with the Trauma of Resettling (Dari)
Children and adults can learn coping strategies and resilience-building techniques to help lessen the effects of traumatic experiences.

Coping with the Trauma of Resettling (Pashto)
Children and adults can learn coping strategies and resilience-building techniques to help lessen the effects of traumatic experiences.

Celebrating Who We Are (Pashto)
Even in challenging times, there are things to celebrate—including yourself and your family.

Rhythms of Resilience
An interactive course that helps providers and caring community members introduce resilience-building practices to young children and families affected by crisis.

Welcoming Others
Join us for an interactive course that explores practical, strength-based ways providers and other caring community members can help support children and families affected by conflict, crisis, or other traumatic experiences.

An Introduction to ‘Welcome Sesame’
Follow along for an introduction to resources designed to support families experiencing displacement or resettlement as a result of crisis.