Children who have been exposed to violence often experience fear. What is one way that children try to work through their fears, and why is it not always supported by adults?
What will be an ideal response?
Children try to make sense of their experiences and work through their fears through play. They may want to re-enact the violence that they have witnessed or heard. Most adults are not comfortable with pretend violence
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