DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Nearly a week after the chaos at the Capitol, stunning images and shocking revelations continue to leave many Americans feeling uneasy, but it's not just voters who are concerned about the violent attempt to overturn the election.
Children are also struggling to come to grips with what's happening. That's why leaders at R.N. Harris Elementary School in Durham are working to ease students' fears.
Principal Mshinda Middleton-Brown, along with the school's counselor and teachers, have been working to make sure the students know they can still talk about difficult issues even though they're not physically at school.