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Newtown School Shooting

Monday, December 17, 2012

Advice on Kids and School Shooting: Turn Off TV

An expert shares advice for parents who are trying to explain the Newtown, CT, school shooting to their kids.

In the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting tragedy, parents may be struggling with how to tell their children what happened. Lauren Hutchinson, a child and family therapist and parenting consultant with a practice in Bellevue, WA, advises that step one should be to “turn off the TV.” “We don’t want to have the TV playing in the background all the time," she said. "It isn’t helpful and the news is traumatizing for kids to watch.”   Hutchinson says that kids 7 and younger should be shielded completely from media coverage "and parents should not initiate a conversation about the event because kids this age cannot make sense of what has happened.” “Kids don’t need to know the specific details of the event, like that the shooter was dressed …

Patrick Urquidez

10:46 pm on Tuesday, January 1, 2013

I told my kids before they heard it from somewhere else. They also know that I own guns, and they also know that they are secured with trigger locks and I carry they keys with me. Owning firearms when you have kids is safe as long as you know how to use and store them, as well as teaching your kids about the safety precautions so they understand that a gun is not a toy.   more ›

Friday, December 14, 2012

Police Increase Presence at Prince George's Schools in Light of Connecticut Shooting

Police officials will have extra patrols at the county's elementary schools Friday and Monday as a precaution.

Prince George's county police say they've increased their presence at local elementary schools in light of Friday's mass shooting in Newtown, CT. PGPD Spokeswoman Julie Parker tweeted that Prince George's police will be conducting patrols at county schools and maintaining a high profile.  "There is no specific threat and/or intelligence to suggest that Prince George's County schools are at increased risk," police officials said in a statement. She added that the patrols will continue on Monday. According to a PGCPS spokesperson, staff received reminders about school safety practices on Friday, and security was increased as a precaution. “Our hearts go out to the students, teachers, parents and families affected by today’s tragic shooting …

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