Boko Haram argues that Islam's ban is opposed to Western European education, as its name implies, "Western education is a crime" and has been targeting schools since 2010; killing hundreds of innocent students , Their recent attack On April 15, 2014, about 300 girls were kidnapped from public middle school in Borno province Tivok. Since half of the Nigerians were born, my mother was a Nigerian from Norfolk, Virginia and my father, so this anxiety, especially the attack on children is of great concern to me.
Most children in the world (even children in the United States) are targets of terrorism, owned by some children, and most children think that terrorism is an important cultural phenomenon in many ways It grows in the world. In this article we will explore the influence of the growth of the world of terrorism between children and adolescents. It takes into account both the direct traumatic impact of the victim and the indirect influence of the threat of terrorism by living in the society and society where the child's spirit. Yes. We will also consider policy initiatives and planned responses.
Galbalino and his colleagues proposed a broad definition of terrorism and summarized historical and international studies on the effects of war and terrorism on children. Problems to be solved are usually painful, but some aspects are loans of the mind. It is a painful thing about the long history of acts of terrorism that has adversely affected the development of children in many countries for many years. Galbalino and colleagues explained terrorism and war research from five fields in South Africa, Israel, Palestine, Northern Ireland, and the United States. However, it is exciting to understand the factors that support children's flexibility and flexibility.
According to Dr. Wanda Femont, the trauma - induced effects of trauma on children are similar to those of human and natural disasters. Therefore, it is very important to use the trauma response as a criterion of research in order to explain the influence on children well. The study further evaluated responses that may be caused by exposure of the media to acute stress disorder and post-traumatic terrorist attacks. Stress disorder, anxiety, depression, sleep disorder, difficulty of separation, regression and behavioral problems. Furthermore, we evaluated the influence of these reactions on children's potential subconscious behaviors that may experience nightmare such as acute stress disorder or post traumatic stress disorder or recurrent trauma.