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How to talk to young kids about school shooting anxiety

Por: 10 WBNS Nation September 22, 2022

WASHINGTON — After a number of high-profile mass shootings this year, including an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, parents are faced once again with anxieties about their children's safety. School shootings are tough subjects to dissect, especially with younger kids. Some parents have taken measures of bringing those conversations to the home, such as showed how she practiced with her 5-year-old son what to do during a school... + full article



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