01/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/13/2026 15:00
Young people see and feel what's going on around them, especially in moments of intense community conflict like what has been happening in the Twin Cities and across the state. The recent increase in Federal Law Enforcement presence in community has resulted in protests, school closures, widespread media coverage, and increased fear. All of which are very visible to young people. Events like these are stressful for the whole community, but especially for young people who may not yet have the tools to interpret or process what they're witnessing. Talking openly, calmly, and honestly, while listening more than lecturing, goes a long way toward helping them feel grounded and supported.
Below are some resources and support you can think about in supporting young people as they process this time of trauma and uncertainty. If you have additional resources to share, please email [email protected]
Download Conversation Starters for Groups Download What to Say - Full Document Download What to Say - One Sheeter
Additional resources at end of page.
Helping Kids Cope with Tragedy and Violence - Spark & Stich Institute
What to Say to Kids about Federal Law Enforcement Presence - Children's Network of Solano County
Talking to Children about Violence: Tips for Families and Educators - National Association of School Psychologists
Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event- The National Traumatic Stress Network
A social story for preschool students ages 3-5 years old English and Spanish - By Alma Márquez, MSW, LICSW
Family Preparedness Planning - Unidos MN Step-By-Step Family Preparedness Plan (English) Step-By-Step Family Preparedness Plan (Spanish)
How to help kids cope with ongoing raids, deportations | Quick Guide - Edsource
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