Mass shootings have effects on communities that are felt long after the day's tragedy. School shootings in particular can have physical, emotional and behavioral effects on kids — even if the shooting occurred on the other side of the country.
Exposure to school shootings, even if indirectly, is shown to disrupt people's sense of safety and stability, said Sonali Rajan, professor at Columbia University, who studies firearm-related harms on children.
Talking about it can help.
Parents aren't alone in this task. Many health experts, including psychologists and grief counselors, remind people the...
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