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WHRO - Suicide rates for young Black boys and men in Virginia is the highest it's been in at least a decade

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Too many children dying from abuse, neglect in Hampton Roads: 2022 report

A recent report issued by the Virginia Department of Social Services highlights child maltreatment death investigations in the year 2022. Experts say many times those deaths are preventable.

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How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine

Although the events in Ukraine are a continent away, children in the U.S. might experience vicarious trauma. Here's how to talk to your young kids.

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How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine

James D. Morgan/Getty Images(NEW YORK) In a digital age, children have access to around-the-clock news coverage of frightened refugees, gunfire and talk of a nuclear attack. Many American parents are wondering how media coverage of the war in Ukraine may be impacting their children. "We tend to believe that children are not aware of what's happening, but in fact they are," said Dr. Stephenie Howard, a licensed clinical social worker and assistant professor at Norfolk State University. "They're always listening. They pick up on bits and pieces of information and they're left to put the pieces together by themselves, which can be worse," she added. Although the events in Ukraine are a continent away, children in the U.S. might experience vicarious trauma, which happens when people are impacted by someone else's adversity even if they do not directly experience it themselves. Children may also misinterpret public crises often in ways that are unex

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