Stories & Booklets for Kids
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Naser Courage
This story focuses on communicating the concepts of protection from abuse through the child’s understanding of his rights, such as his right to safety, his right to tell someone if he feels that someone is harming him, his right to say what bothers him and what scares him to protect himself, and his right not to keep bad secrets, and other things. related rights.
We Learn and Have Fun with our Differences
This story aims to introduce children to the fact that difference is a beautiful thing, and to promote a culture of respecting the other who is different and learning from difference. Finding common ground between them and others, through dialogue between children and a number of different insects.
"I'm respectful, smart, and strong child" Coloring Book
A coloring booklet in Arabic and English that parents and teachers can use as an interactive training tool through which children learn about bullying and encourage them to adopt positive concepts and behaviors so that their presence is a source of good for others.
Code of Ethics
This booklet aims for child protection needs to be a top priority for all sectors of government and society that can have an effect on children or that can play a role in protecting them. To achieve this Be-Free developed a Code of Ethics that is a result of the work of a group of professionals and specialists from different sectors and from different parts of the world.
Booklets for Educators & Parents
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I am Strong, Smart, and Safe Youngster...Over the Internet
This booklet guide contains three workshops to communicate basic protection skills from the dangers of the Internet to children, through a variety of fun and engaging activities. Each workshop has a slogan that children love, helping them to remember the concept even after completing the workshop.
A Human Being with Disability. A Humanistic Perspective.
This booklet presents some of the most common types of views / our views (meaning the angle of view of the disability) that the disabled person is exposed to. Each negative view is explained, followed by an explanation of the opposite positive view and its effects. Then it concludes with the human look that removes the burden of all previous looks.
"A student preparing to enter a school competition" booklet – Parent’s Guide
This booklet guide will instill in our children what we do as opposed to what we tell them to do as they learn by observing far more than they learn by listening. The best way to teach a child successful life skills is by carrying out before him acts that we want him to learn. Examine areas of competition that you are engaged in, and implement in them the fine principles that you want your child to learn, as this is the most efficient way to teach a child.
Booklets for Teens & Youth
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Be Smart with Smart Devices
The booklet deals with how to deal with social networking programs and applications in a way that helps you benefit from its advantages and protects you from falling into problems or being exposed to risks. The booklet deals with the reality of the Internet world and the status of personal information in it, how to identify and deal with rumors, and reveals the false meaning of friendships brought by social networking sites.
Say No to Cyber Bullying
This booklet defines cyberbullying, its causes, methods, and those affected by it. It also focuses on the effects of bullying from various aspects on the victim of bullying, the bully, the family, and society both. The booklet also contributes to giving practical steps for prevention, the safest behavior when bullying occurs, and how to reduce it. What fundamentally distinguishes this handbook is its quest to help you bring out the leader within you and take a strong and influential leadership role in preventing bullying.
"A student preparing to enter a school competition" booklet – Student’s Guide
Competition is a nice experience that develops our skills, motivates us to aspire for the best, and sharpen our skills. Therefore whenever there is a chance to participate in a school competition with your peers, do so, as it will have a positive outcome, not necessarily to win in the competition, or get the first level, but it is important to participate and undergo this experience to grow and transcend.