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Friday, December 14, 2012

How to Talk With Children About Tragedy

Validate children's feelings and talk about safety.

Today's tragic school shooting in Newtown, Conn. has left many parents asking how to handle discussing events like this with children.  Kristina Silvestry, MA, Counselor and Director of Berkeley Heights, NJ-based Peace of Mind Counseling and Wellness Center, said it's very important that first and foremost children feel safe. "Find out what they've heard and then really validate their feelings," Silvestry said.  Silvestry advises against making dismissive statements such as "Everything's going to be fine." "You never want them to feel that they're wrong for feeling what they're feeling," she said. "You have to give them time and let them process it. Let them ask questions and parents can pull upon things like their faith or other coping …

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Poet Adele Kenny of Fanwood Receives International Award

Fanwood's Poet Laureate received the prestigious award for her collection of poems entitled "What Matters."

Fanwood poet Adele Kenny has been awarded the International Book Award in poetry for her book, “What Matters,” published by Welcome Rain Publishers (New York, NY) last autumn.  JPX Media Group, the parent company of USA Book News, announced the winners and finalists of the 2012 International Book Awards on May 23.  “The 2012 results represent a phenomenal mix of books from a wide array of publishers throughout the world,” Jeffrey Keen, President and CEO of JPX said.  “What Matters” is a collection of poems that deals with memory, mortality and survival. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky wrote of the book, “These poems are eloquent, candid, straightforward and genuine.” Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn wrote that the poems are “…

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