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Tips For Talking To Children About Events In The News
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Tips For Talking To Children About Events In The News
OSDH Child Guidance Service
Coping with Disaster: A Family Guide
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10 Ways to Talk to Kids About World Events in the News
Talking to Children About the Recent Spate of School Shootings
Coping With a Disaster or Traumatic Event
Long-term Mental Health Needs After A Crisis
An
Exchange
article by Diane Levin: "
When the World is a Dangerous Place — Helping Children Deal with Violence in the News
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A
New York Times
article, "
Tips for Talking to Children About the Shooting
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Advice from
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
, "
Talking to Children about the Shootin
g.
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Advice from the
National Association of School Psychologists
, "
A National Tragedy: Helping Children Cope
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A resource from the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
, "
Tips for Talking to Children and Youth after Traumatic Events
."
Fred Rogers' advice from
Family Communications
, "
Helping Children Deal with Tragic Events in the News
."
Advice from the
American Psychological Association
, "
Helping Your Children Manage Distress in the Aftermath of a Shooting
."
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