Children exposed to war and terror can reduce psychological symptoms with 'special games'
Children with more self-confidence and other positive attributes will suffer less than a child with a smaller amount of self-confidence even though they were exposed to the same violence.
Syrian refugee children play at the Domiz refugee camp in the northern Iraqi- Kurdistan province of Dohuk, on September 3, 2013.(photo credit: REUTERS)ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICHUpdated: