Talking to Kids about School Safety

Mental Health Information

Talking to Kids about School Safety

School violence and the resulting intense media coverage bring school safety issues to the forefront for all of us. However, children, in particular, may experience anxiety, fear, and a sense of personal risk. Knowing how to talk with your child about school safety issues could be critical in recognizing and preventing acts of violence, and will play an important role in easing fear and anxieties about their personal safety.

To guide parents through discussions about school violence, the Mental Health Association of East Tennessee offers the following suggestions:
The following behaviors are signs that a child may need help:
The more signs you see the greater the chance the child needs help. NMHAET also provides informational brochures on children’s mental health issues, such as a Teen Survival Guide to Surviving Stress, Teen Depression, Coping with Loss, Youth Violence and What Every Child Needs for Good Mental Health.


Reprinted with permission of the National Mental Health Association