
Resources in Pashto
Resettling after conflict or crisis can be a long, challenging process. Families can use our resources in Pashto for support.
Find resources, activities, and videos in Pashto to help with displacement and resettlement.
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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.

Kindness Saves the Day (Pashto)
There are lots of ways to be kind, and we can learn to be kind every day.

Circle of Good (Pashto)
It can help to remember that even in the darkest times, people can come together to help.

Guide for Providers working with Pashto-Speaking Families
A guide for providers working with Pashto-speaking families, featuring articles for adults and low-tech, play-based activities for children and families.

Where are the Stones (Pashto)
Remembering the places or things we love from our old homes and honoring that memory in our new homes can bring us comfort.

Bulbul’s New Home (Pashto)
Even in a new or “for now” home, families can build a sense of hope and learn ways to cope…together.

Belonging (Pashto)
Feeling a sense of belonging takes time. Encouraging family togetherness, curiosity, and confidence can help.

Learning New Things (Pashto)
Learning can be a source of comfort and confidence.
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Offering Comfort
During tough times and stressful situations, children may feel as if their world has been turned upside down.

Building Resilience in Children and Families
Give children tools and coping skills to overcome both little and big challenges to help them learn and grow.

Traumatic Experiences
Caring grown-ups can help lessen the effects of trauma and show children they’re not alone.