The suspect in a Georgia school shooting that left four dead was interviewed last year by law enforcement in connection with online threats, authorities say. Plus, a guide for how to speak to children about mass shootings.
There's no one way to address tragedies with children, and how parents approach it depends both on the child's age and temperament. In the wake of the school shooting yesterday, we have guidance from parenting expert Dr. Deborah Gilboa on how to talk about violent events with children ranging in age from preschool to teens. "First, you have to process your own emotional response. What you do will affect them more than what you say," she told TODAY.com. See her age-by-age guide.
This month's Read with Jenna selection is "Blue Sisters" by Coco Mellors, which Jenna calls a modern-day "Little Women." The novel is about the four Blue sisters growing up in Manhattan and then scattering around the globe before the death of one brings the three estranged sisters back to New York. Get your copy here.
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More ceremonial first pitches from Olympic gymnasts, please. Hezly Rivera had Texas Rangers fans giving her a perfect 10 after she pulled off a flip before throwing out the first pitch last night. Rivera, 16, is the youngest member of the Team USA squad that won gold in Paris. Her dazzling display came five years after her teammate, Simone Biles, similarly wowed the crowd with a twisting backflip before a first pitch at a Houston Astros World Series game.
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Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield
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