. >> teenagers like maria ufer. >> a two-year-old girl was raped in a nearby town. her parents couldn't deal with it so they slaughtered and buried her. >> these young girls have seen everything from death of family members and friends to the wholesale destruction of their homes and neighborhoods. here, special play areas monitored by coaches have been set up to help children heal. >> aid agencies believe one of the best ways to help children recover from this displacement is vocational training. these hope to give them a safe environment to express their feelings openly. syrian children have also witnessed fighting car bombings and heavy arterial bombardments. >> most children here don't feel at home in this harsh camp environment. so the goal of these activities is to make them feel included and give them a say in improving the quality of life here. many syrian children have a strong connection to their homes and towns even at such a young age. >> we see more syrians arriving here every day and the camp population growing i feel there's no way we will return to sy