Talking with Kids — Violence
National Domestic Violence Hotline: Domestic Violence Support
Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence. When you're ready, we're here to listen with confidential support 24/7/365.
Talking To Kids About Fear And Violence | Mental Health America
Parents can help children gain a sense of personal control by talking openly about violence and personal safety.
Helping Children Cope: Talking to Kids About Violence and Tragedy ...
A variety of resources on how to help kids understand and cope with violence on the news and in their communities. Includes videos, articles, activities and ...
Talking with Kids — Violence - Children Now
Research shows that children, especially those between the ages of 8 and 12, want their parents to speak with them about today's toughest issues, including ...
Violent Talk in Young Children | Berkeley Parents Network
Little kids do have a lot of natural aggression and it's a gradual process of learning in what ways they are allowed to express or not express it.
Tips for Parents on Talking to Children Exposed to Violent Events
Make time to talk to your child about the violent event. Be observant after your child is exposed to violent event. Provide developmentally appropriate support ...
Talking with Kids about Abuse | U.S. Center for SafeSport
Get tips on talking with kids in meaningful ways about abuse prevention to establish a culture of communication for your family.
How to Talk with Kids About Violence, Crime, and War
Exposure to graphic imagery and disturbing news can affect children's well-being. Get ideas for supporting your child when they learn about ...
How To Talk To Kids About Violence - Child Development Institute
As parents, the best thing we can do to help our kids cope with violent issues is to be available to talk, give reliable and accurate information and instil our ...
Talking to Children about Mass Violence
This tip sheet describes ways to talk to children about mass violence, including how to start the conversation, how to deal with incorrect information, ...
Talking to Kids About Violence
Reassuring children that they are safe and making time to talk are just a few suggestions for helping students cope with violence in their local community ...
Talking to Children About Violence - AACAP
As an association dedicated to helping children and families around the globe, our thoughts and prayers are with those impacted by the disasters frequently in ...
How to Talk to Kids About Violence | Mass General Brigham
Talking to children about violence, war, and racism may be overwhelming. Get tips for parents to help kids feel safe and informed.
Talking to Children about High-Profile Acts of Violence
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) regularly shares resources to help children, families, and communities navigate what they are seeing and ...
How to talk to kids after incidents of mass violence - EmbraceRace
Here are some guidelines for having conversations with kids in the wake of news of a violent event.
Talking With Kids About Violence - Children's Health Council
Should we wait until they come to us or bring it up ourselves? In this Voices of Compassion podcast episode, we talk with Audrey Schield, bilingual Associate ...
Talking To Kids About School Safety | Mental Health America
School violence and the resulting intense media coverage bring school safety issues to the forefront for all of us. However, children, in particular, ...
talking to children about violence: tips for families and educators
Families and school personnel play a critical role in helping to reestablish a sense of normalcy and security for children after an act of violence occurs.
Learning About How to Talk to Your Child About Violence
When children hear about a violent act on the news, in movies, or from other children, they need their parents to be their guides. Talking and listening to your ...