Bring it up, because shielding kids from the news can make their anxieties worse.
."Children may develop sudden fears — of being alone in a room, or left with a babysitter — or they might have nightmares or wet the bed. They may 'over-react' and have a meltdown about something that seems trivial to you, which allows them to let off stress by crying or raging."
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