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How to talk to kids about Las Vegas shooting

As I awoke Monday listening to the radio I was shocked, dismayed, and saddened to learn of the horrible shooting that occurred in Las Vegas. I immediately thought about my children: Will they come home talking about it? Will they hear about Las Vegas on the bus? Will their teachers talk about it?

As a parent with children who are growing older, I realize that I cannot shield them from such acts of hate and violence. It seems these events occur with greater frequency.

Many are looking to social media to express condolences, give a prayer, or to share their grief.  Such expressions are needed as we learn that almost 60 people are dead and over 500 people were injured in Las Vegas.  I was relieved to learn a friend was safe after attending the music festival where the shooting occurred because of information on Facebook. As we Americans experience the 24-hour news cycle of this deadly event, our children will hear about Las Vegas. Kids will talk about it in school and talk about what they saw on television: hundreds of helpless people shot at by a gunman.

Adults are able to respond in healthy ways, but what about children? How are we to talk to children about traumatic events? How are we to talk about violence? Here are four ways you can respond and talk to your children.

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What we are guilty of in Casey Anthony’s case

Casey Anthony was just found not guilty of serious crimes related to the death of her young child. The physical evidence linking Anthony’s involvement in the disappearance of her daughter was dubious, but many “felt” that she was responsible. Ultimately, Anthony was found guilty of lesser charges of lying to law enforcement.

As the live video feed displayed Anthony crying and then smiling after the verdict, many were felt unsettled.  The facts point towards Anthony.  Her actions and behavior made many feel that she is guilty.

I’m concerned about this case, but not because of the facts. I’m concerned about what is happening around Casey Anthony’s court room saga.

The hype around this case is disgusting. The speculation, coverage, and conjecture are indicative of what kind of culture we have become. Some have even compared the coverage to OJ’s trial in the 90′s.  Remember how the OJ trial dominated the news?

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