The Hungarian Blue Line Child-Crisis Foundation has put together a guidance note for teachers on how to discuss the recent phenomenon called "Blue whale" with children. The guidance gives assistance to teachers how to raise important issues around this phenomenon with children and to create the atmosphere where open discussion can take place. 

 

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