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How to Talk With Kids About Scary Events

Children inevitably hear about frightening events—through news, school drills, friends, or overheard conversations. What helps them most isn’t shielding them from every scary topic, but having a calm, trusted adult who can listen, answer their questions honestly, and help them feel safe again. When we stay steady and compassionate, we help children process what they’ve heard without becoming overwhelmed. These resources will help you talk with your child about scary events in ways that build understanding, reassurance, and resilience.


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How to Talk With Kids About Scary News

No matter where you live, it’s hard to avoid news about frightening events — whether it’s a school shooting, a natural disaster, or a war halfway around the world

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How to Talk With Kids About Active Shooter Drills at School

Many schools now conduct lockdown or active shooter drills. Even when these drills are handled thoughtfully, they can be unsettling for children—and for parents.

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