“…Topics for which group work has been recommended to help children include coping with depression (Auger, 2005), parents who abuse substances (Arman, 2000), natural disasters (Shelby & Tredinnick, 1995), and parental divorce (Yauman, 1991). In addition, group work interventions have been designed to enrich the school experiences of children from diverse backgrounds, including African-American children (Baggerly & Parker, 2005), Latino children in English language learner programs (Villalba, 2003), Native American students in at-risk schools (Boyer, 2003), and Southeast Asian refugee children (Huang, 2001). Addressing individual challenges to children's healthy development can be effective; however, often times these specific challenges can have a wide-range impact on a child's overall wellness (Villalba & Borders, 2005).…”