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AUTHOR: VerniDATE: 09/13/01 5:13am
SUBJECT: I live in the NJ suberb, it is 100% our children will have friends who have lost family members.
I live 30 min from the city as well as all of my family members whom also live commuting distance. Thankfully, my niece who was the only family member close to the tragedy got out. It will not be this way for others for sure because this area is full of commuters. What are your suggestions in helping our teens deal with their friends' grief and the younger six and seven year olds about understanding their classmates tragedies? It would just be good to have a few points of view.
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I live in the NJ suberb, it is 100% our children will have friends who have lost family members.
Verni09/13/01 05:13am
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