Texas school shooting: How to help kids get through unspeakable horror

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The shocking shooting that left 14 children dead at a school in Texas is forcing parents and schools to once again confront how to talk to kids about violence. Here are some tips experts have suggested from previous Times coverage.

Fifteen people were killed, including more than a dozen children, in a shooting at a Texas elementary school, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday.1. Check in with your child and talk to them about their concerns.

With younger children, adults can explain all that adults do to keep them safe, such as locking doors and conducting emergency drills.3. Treat children according to their age. While older kids will understand that difference, prolonged exposure to graphic images and details is harmful to them as well.Children pick up everything their parents are saying and doing. Parents can set an example by turning off the television, radio or social media. It can be constructive for parents to acknowledge that constantly watching or hearing about a violent incident makes them too feel anxious or fearful.

With teenagers in particular, giving them extra time to be with their friends is important. It helps them establish normality and connect to their support network.Review safety procedures at school and at home. Let children know whom to call, where to meet and how to communicate in case of an emergency. This helps children feel secure and know adults are in control.The majority of children are resilient and will not experience long-term symptoms after a one-off event, experts said.

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