Be truthful, vulnerable and patient—that is the advice to families as they try to help their children process the horror of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas. FOX13
Being truthful, vulnerable and patient—that's the advice to families as they try to help their children process the horror of the mass shooting at an elementary school in Texas.Be truthful, vulnerable and patient—that is the advice to families as they try to help their children process the horror of theThe massacre claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers when a gunman opened fire inside the school.
"Schools are having, and they do have, active shooter drills. And so, what we might see is children thinking and making that connection saying, ‘Wow, this could happen to me.’ So, of course, they’re going to have more increased anxiety, possibly feel sad, feel angry, feel frustrated, extra worried," saidPatel said talking with children about the horror of this mass shooting can be very challenging and sensitive.
She said when helping children identify their emotions about the mass shooting, adults should give children a sense of safety and control. When they feel helpless or vulnerable, she suggests start watching for red flags.
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