Housecall For Health: Coping With Childhood Trauma

The massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary has prompted questions of how children will be able to cope. But experts are optimistic.

FOX’s Colleen Cappon reports in today’s edition of “Housecall For Health”:

The Newtown school shooting has raised questions about how survivors will fare psychologically. Top psychiatrists at Georgetown University say kids tend to be highly resilient to devastating events, and after the grief and fear fades, most will cope without long-term emotional problems; but say regaining a sense of security will take time.

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Housecall for Health. I’m Colleen Cappon, FOX News Radio.