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Like all of you, I am deeply shocked and saddened by today’s unimaginably horrific events in Connecticut. But as a parent, I also realize we must talk to our children tonight about this tragedy, and must do so in an appropriate and supportive way. With that in mind, here’s a very informative and useful guide for parents on how to talk to their kids about tragedy and loss.
May peace be with all of you today.
master’s student pursuing her degree...early education, the events
i’m mostly not reblogging things about this, for reasons that feel gross even to talk about, but i wanted to reblog this...