>Terrorism is one of the most serious threats we face in the world today, but one of the hardest parts of dealing with attacks can be explaining them to children.
>You don’t want to scare kids unnecessarily, but at the same time it’s important they understand.
>Of course, children of different ages can handle varying amounts of information, so it’s hard to know how much to tell them.
>“Don't delay telling your children,” Harold Koplewicz, President of the Child Mind Institute, told Timeafter the Paris attacks in 2015.
>“It's very likely that your child will hear about what happened, and it's best that it comes from you so that you are able to answer any questions, convey the facts, and set the emotional tone.”
>The NSPCC has now published advice to help parents talk to their children about terrorism.
my kids know it's a religious matter
Jews and Muslims are savage in their religion compared to christianity
were Jesus died for ours sins they still need blood for theirs
it is pretty fucking simple
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Well kids you see the evil Jews are behind it all.
>>131297578
What would you tell your kids /pol/?
>>131297578
>Harold Koplewicz,
>(((Koplewicz)))
Hmmmmmmmmm
>>131297578
Use this as a teaching tool.