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Guidance for Talking To Children Following the Elementary School Shooting in Texas

The news out of Uvalde, Texas, where an 18-year-old man gunned down 19 innocent children and two adults and left several critically injured at an elementary school, has left many parents and caregivers wondering how to talk to their children about their safety.

“This tragic event is heartbreaking and terrifying for parents everywhere,” said Georgetown child psychiatrist Matthew Biel, MD. “The frequency of gun violence in schools is overwhelming and infuriating, and we need public policy responses that better protect our schools and children.”

Biel is a professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University School of Medicine and vice-chair and chief of child and adolescent psychiatry at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. He offers the following guidance for parents and caregivers:

For additional information on how to talk to children about tragic events, Dr. Biel suggests exploring the Child Mind Institute website.

Story Credit: Georgetown University Medical Center/Newswise

Photo Credit: Jordan Whitt/Unsplash

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