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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

The Hardest Conversation

Did you tell your children about the tragedy in Connecticut?

  The first thing I did when I read about the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut was weep. The second thing I did was tell myself that I would never let my children, ages 3 and 8, know that something so horrific had happened in the world that they live in. It would be easy for me to shield them from it. We don't have cable and we never watch the news with them in the room. My 8-year-old is very sensitive and we shield him from the many horrors of the world, regardless. I didn't want something so terrifying to even enter his consciousness. The fact the the tragedy happened on Friday gave me the weekend to ruminate on whether or not we should share the news with our sweet boy. It started to sink in that children at his …

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Crystal Huskey

1:15 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Mine are too young, but my eight-year-old niece has been literally sick over it. She threw up a few times after she found out. I think it's really, really hard on some kids, but at the same time it's much better to hear what happened from your parents, in a safe environment, than at school.   more ›

Monday, December 17, 2012

Parent Patch

Is Your Child's School Safe?

Could the shooting that took place in Connecticut happen at your child's school?

The Connecticut shooting has awakened many parents, especially me. Most teachers and school administrators focus on ways to make sure students are present in class, safely getting to the right bus and safely making it home, but the thought of some random person walking into your school and shooting students is not something that we prepare for. Every school goes through the traditional fire drill and hurricane drill, but what about the “Stranger-Danger” drill? The president said it best that this is becoming all too familiar to our nation. So is your child’s school safe? Over the last two months, I took the time to visit a few elementary schools within Lawrenceville. My son will be attending kindergarten next year so before we make the …

Shaira Leah Gomez

1:38 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

This horrific incident might happen to everyone. Its just sad to know that sometimes people tend to be lenient towards safety and precautions. You'll only realize how important such thing, is when you're put into a situation where your life is on the line. Assault, burglary, rape and more crimes like this has been happening 24 hours/7 days a week. You may have not experience such things however, …   more ›

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