Districts Mull Safety
Officials Update Schools' Crisis Plans
Posted: December 19, 2012 at 5 a.m.
Officials in the Bentonville and Rogers school districts are talking about emergency procedures following the shooting that occurred in Newtown, Connecticut, on Friday.
At A Glance
Tips On Helping
•Children In Disaster
Parental reaction in the face of tragedy or disaster is important to children, according to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Headaches, stomachaches, nightmares, bedwetting or acting out in anger can all be common childhood responses to traumatic stress. If needed, seek professional help.
• Safety first
Children need to know that parents, teachers and other caregivers will do their best to keep them safe. Young children may not realize disaster is over or happened far away. Familiar routines, hugs and reassurances can help.
• Monitor Your Child’s Exposure
Children cope better when they understand what is going on, but pictures and sounds from television, radio or Internet news coverage – even phone conversations – can negatively affect them. Use news coverage as a way to ask your child what she or he has heard and to explain that they are safe.
• Talk with your child
Ask what they know and listen to what they have to say. They may not have a correct idea of what happened. Tell them gently, in language they can understand. Be a role model. Tell children being sad is OK.
Source: National Child Traumatic Stress Network
This story is only available from our archives.
(Advertisement)
« Previous Story
Watkins Gets Probation
A Hector man was placed on state-supervised probation for 20 years in connection with his guilty plea for using the Internet in an attempt to engage in sexual acts with a m... Read »
Next Story »
Council Approves Alcohol Sales Fee
Aldermen on Tuesday approved an ordinance setting permission fees for liquor, beer and wine sales. Read »

Comments
To report abuse or misuse of this area please hit the "Suggest Removal" link in the comment to alert our online managers. Please read our comment policy.
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Registration is required to make comments. Click here to LOGIN.
You can register for FREE to post comments and receive alerts.