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Mental Health Awareness Month: How to talk to kids when violent events happen

Boston, MA –  BPPA President Larry Calderone speaks as Project Delta delivers stuffed toys to the Boston Police union headquarters.  (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Boston, MA – BPPA President Larry Calderone speaks as Project Delta delivers stuffed toys to the Boston Police union headquarters. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
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When caregivers can't shield kids from incidents of extreme violence around the world or near home, a psychiatrist explains to patients, talking openly about it may actually help.

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