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How to Talk About the Connecticut Shooting
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How to Talk About the Connecticut Shooting

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As the nation watches the reports of the recent Connecticut school shooting, many may find themselves feeling anxious and sad. David Schonfeld, MD, Director, National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, provides advice to adults on talking with children about the way they are feeling. Tips are in in English and Spanish.

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Talking_to_Students_about_Connecticut_School_Shooting_Bilin.pdf

February 12, 2020
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kmeanymcconnell
kmeanymcconnell November 24, 2013
Complete, accurate

Complete, accurate information to use following and school shooting

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