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  1. A Terrible Thing Happened This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades 2-4 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face.

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  2. This interactive reading activity is designed for students in grades 2-4 and provides educators with opportunities to help students develop social-emotional intelligence and reduce mental health stigma by introducing mental health challenges that children sometimes face. A link to purchase the book, the book’s synopsis, and an activity guide ...

  3. “A Terrible Thing Happened” is a powerful and compassionate children’s story that addresses the impact of trauma. Through the experiences of Sherman Smith, the book explores the emotional struggles faced by children who have witnessed terrible events.

  4. The book, "A Terrible Thing Happened" can be used to help children discuss any "terrible thing" they have witnessed. Such as. *Abusive situations including substance abuse. *Accidents of any kind (i.e. a vehicle crash, electrocution, or a fall) *Acts of war or their aftermath. *Assault.

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  5. PowerPoint Presentation. Sherman Smith saw the most terrible thing. He was very upset. It really scared Sherman to see such a terrible thing. Sherman did not like feeling so afraid. He did not remember happened. So Sherman decided to think about the thing he saw. Sherman thought that would make him feel better.

  6. Mar 26, 2020 · This book provides a gentle tale for children who have witnessed any type of violent or traumatic episode and helps depict how various helpers can be of support for them. The end of this book also provides caregivers resources and helpful suggestions. After the terrible thing happened, Sherman felt a mix of emotions.

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  8. Feb 15, 2000 · "A Terrible Thing Happened" is a story about a raccoon named Sherman who witnessed a terrible, scary incident. At first he tries to deal with his fear by ignoring what he saw, however he quickly realizes that doing so does not make his bad feelings go away.Sherman has trouble sleeping, feels sick, and gets anxious and angry all the time.

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