Resources to Address Sandy Hook Tragedy
Resources to Address the Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School
- Communicate empathy for all who were involved
- Talk honestly about the incident and base conversations upon the developmental level of the young person
- Don’t pretend that you have the answers. Encourage young people to think about how we, as a community can design solutions
- Keep the dialogue going, even after the media coverage subsides.
Additional Resources and Websites
- A collection of trauma resources for parents and teachers [2]
- Some tips for your students' parents about helping kids worried about going back to school after a tragedy. [3]
- SAMHSA's Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Events: A Guide for Parents and Educators [4]
- SAMHSA's Coping with Violence and Traumatic Events Website [5]
- Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers [6]
- Coping With Crisis: Tips for Parents and Educators [7]
- Coping with Crisis: Helping Children With Special Needs [8]
- Dealing with a Death in School [9]
- A Practical Guide for Crisis Response in Our Schools [10]
- School Crisis Guide: Helping and healing in a Time of Crisis [11]
- The Doctor's in, on Twitter / The LA Times [13]
- Experts Urge Caution in Linking Shooter with Mental Illness / Connecticut Post [14]
- Newtown Tragedy Could Put Mental Health in Spotlight / USA Today [15]
- How To Talk To Your Kids About Conn. Mass Shooting / AP [16]
- How To Talk To Your Kids About Killings / Discovery News [17]
- Coping With the Recent School Shooting / Psychology Today [18]
- Parents Guidelines for Helping Teens After the Recent Attacks [19]
- Psychological Information Sheet Two Pager [20]
- Talking to Children About the Shooting [21]
- Youth Journalists [22]
