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Talking to Children in the Aftermath

April 16, 2013 Leave a Comment
In the wake of national tragedy like yesterday's bombings at the Boston Marathon, children may have questions about their own safety and that of their family. Parents can help children cope more effectively with their fears by providing information geared to the child's age and understanding level.
Posted in: Announcements, Events Tagged: Boston Marathon, children's regional hospital, Disaster

Talking to Children in the Aftermath

December 17, 2012 Leave a Comment
In the wake of national tragedy like last week's school shootings in Newtown, Conn., children may have questions about their own safety and that of their family. Parents can help children cope more effectively with their fears by providing information geared to the child's age and understanding level. This article from the American Academy of Pediatrics has tips to help parents understand their children's concerns and provide the appropriate support.
Posted in: Announcements, Newsmakers Tagged: Cooper Children's Regional Hospital, Disaster, pediatrics

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