Provides parents and providers with information about the psychological impact of a mass violence event.
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Offers information to youth, parents, and caregivers on how to talk with journalists after a mass violence event or shooting.
Offers information for teens about common reactions to mass violence, as well as tips for taking care of themselves and connecting with others.
Offers guidance on talking with teens when violence happens. This fact sheet includes information on checking in with yourself, clarifying your goal, providing information and options, reflection, asking helpful questions, going slow, labeling emotions, validating, and monitoring media and social media exposure.
Provides guidance to youth, parents, caregivers, and others who work with youth about talking to the media after a mass violence event.
Discusses Islamophobia and hate-based violence against Muslims with children. This fact sheet highlights, for parents and caregivers, strategies that can be used to facilitate effective conversations, age-specific guidelines, and actions families and communities can take before an event occurs.
Offers parents, caregivers, and professionals guidance for restoring a sense of safety after a mass shooting.
Provides parents and providers with information about the psychological impact of a shooting.
Offers a glimpse into the diverse work that our Network members do. In this vein, we profile one of our long-time members, Alicia F. Lieberman, PhD, a child mental health pioneer, as well as Rebecca Frances Hoffmann, an active Affiliate member.
Offers information for caregivers on how to talk to children about war.