A Safer World In Which To Grow
A statement in response to recent acts of violence
Bronx Children’s Museum shares in the grief and trepidation that children, parents, families and communities are experiencing as a result of the numerous tragic events in our city, our state and across the country. As a society and a community, we are increasingly threatened by senseless violence inflicted upon innocent lives.
Bronx Children's Museum’s mission is to nurture children to find their voice, fulfill their potential and connect to their communities, the Bronx and the world beyond.
As an organization, we align with the Association of Children’s Museums’ recent statement: “Children are valued citizens with the right to developmentally appropriate and high-quality learning experiences. This right exists everywhere, extending to the schoolhouse as well as museums and other community spaces. Children deserve the safety to learn and play without the threat of violence.”
As adults, parents and caregivers, we must be the ones who actively use our voices to advocate for a safer world in which our children can learn, play and grow. It is important to call out acts of hatred and violence, and press our representatives for policies and systems that provide support, stability and safety for children, families and communities.
If recent events have triggered trauma or anxiety for you, a child or a loved one, below are resources to help approach discussions about violence, cope with difficult emotions, and identify professional services, if needed.
Child Mind Institute: How to Talk to Kids About School Shootings
Strategies for dealing with anxiety — your kids' and your own
Common Sense Media: How to Talk to Kids About School Shootings
Take an age-based approach to discussing news of school shootings with kids.
Verywell Family
How to Talk to Your Child About Gun Violence and School Shootings
https://www.verywellfamily.com/how-to-talk-to-your-child-about-gun-violence-school-shootings-5205913
Thank you for everything you do to support children, families and communities. Together we will continue to fight to build a more just and safe future in which all children can be healthy, educated and safe.
In Community
Bronx Children's Museum
Resources to connect with representatives
New York City Community Boards
New York City Council - Members & Districts
New York State Assembly
New York State Senate
U.S. Congress
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