
Talking to kids about school shootings
Talking to your kids about school shootings can be hard, but it’s important to be open to discussion about tragic events.

Talking to your kids about school shootings can be hard, but it’s important to be open to discussion about tragic events.

Symptoms of coronavirus in children include fever, cough, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, muscle aches, diarrhea, vomiting and headache.

It is important to understand how to help kids cope with a traumatic event, whether they are directly affected by the event, or indirectly affected through media exposure.

Learn about the difference between medical and educational evaluations and how they can help your family access the support your child needs.

Self-advocacy often begins with practicing identifying feelings and sharing them with others, like being able to say when you are upset.