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How the U.S. is failing to prevent school shootings and what it could be doingThere are once again calls for action in the wake of the school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. Sonali Rajan, an associate professor of health education at Columbia University, spoke with CBS News...
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School Shootings: How to Help Kids Cope. Avoid Walking Alone at Night Whether it's after a class, a late night of studying or a visit with friends, experts advise students to practice the so-called buddy system and find another student or a group to walk with at night. When that's no...
The day comes to an end over the boats as the sky flashes a brilliant pink, orange, and purple hue. Sunset Over New Bedford From Fairhaven Courtesy of Jamal Quraiishi Sunset Over New Bedford From Fairhaven This photo marries the bustle of rural New Bedford with the simple beauty of its ...
In the light of recent deadly school shootings in the United States, educators, parents, and security experts are looking to technology to help solve the problem. At the forefront is the use ofartificial intelligence. “Our goal is to make sure a kid never wants to bring a gun to school...
Mass shootings have effects on communities that are felt long after the day's tragedy. School shootings in particular can have physical, emotional and behavioral effects on kids — even if the shooting occurred on the other side of the country.
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Exposure to school shootings, even if indirectly, is shown to disrupt people’s sense of safety and stability, said Sonali Rajan, professor at Columbia University, who studies firearm-related harms on children. Advertisement Talking about it can help. ...
She's talking about a school shooting. "Being in a lockdown myself, I had to do it countless of times as a student," Petranovich said. That's why she became a Safe2Tell student ambassador at her school. Safe2Tellis a program that allows Coloradans to report concerns anon...