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Talking to Kids about Fear and Violence
“Parents can help children gain a sense of personal
control by talking openly about violence and personal
safety.”
-Michael Faenza, M.S.S.W., President and CEO, National Mental
Health Association
Recent acts of violence in the Washington, D.C metropolitan area
and the resulting intense media coverage bring safety issues to the
forefront for all of us. However, children, in particular, may
experience anxiety, fear, and a sense of personal risk. They may
also sense anxiety and tension in adults around them. Knowing how
to talk with your child about violence will play an important role
in easing fear and anxieties about their personal safety.
To guide parents, the National Mental Health Association offers
the following suggestions:
For more information, contact your local Mental Health
Association or the National Mental Health Association at (800)
969-NMHA.
The National Mental Health Association (NMHA) is the country's
oldest and largest nonprofit organization addressing all aspects of
mental health and mental illness. With more than 340 affiliates
nationwide, NMHA works to improve the mental health of all
Americans through advocacy, education, research and service.
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