CBS News at 4: How to talk to kids about the mass shooting in Las Vegas
Posted: Oct 3, 2017 6:15 PM CST
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After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, many parents are wondering how to address horrific events with their children?
During the CBS 58 News at 4, Mike Strehlow sat down with Dr. Munther Barakat, an Adolescent Psychologist with Aurora Psychiatric Hospital to discuss what's age-appropriate for discussing mass shootings, the type of conversation to have with a teenager, and the warning signs of fear and anxiety.
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