Resources for Schools to Prepare for and Recover From Crisis

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Supt. FlanaganA message from State Superintendent Mike Flanagan

Many of us who work with or have children may be searching for ways to help them understand Friday’s tragedy in Connecticut. Sadly, we all know events like these are difficult to prevent. Even when it happens in a different part of the country or world, it can have a significant impact on children in Michigan and in OUR schools.

We thought the following resources might be useful in discussions with your children, your students, and your staffs in the short term.

Detroit Public Television and other local PBS stations are working together to bring trusted, helpful information today and in the days to come at http://www.dptv.org/kids/handling-scary-news.shtml. Initial resources include:

  • The PBS Parents website has detailed information about how children of different ages perceive and respond to upsetting events. You’ll find suggestions for helping your child talk about their feelings, as well as strategies to address their fears.
  • Mr. Rogers discussion with parents on scary news. You can view a short video featuring him in either English or Spanish.
  • For information on measures the Detroit Public Schools have taken to improve safety around schools, we suggest this video, from the fall of 2011.
  • Keeping kids safe going to and from school is the topic of this interview, which aired on DPTV in August, featuring DPS Police Chief Roderic Grimes.
  • And for a deeper look into teen violence and suicide, a documentary PBS aired called a Cry for Help, has a website with links to a number of resources.

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