Digested week: When should we talk to children about the very worst things? | Emma Brockes
by Emma Brockes from US news | The Guardian on (#6FHPJ)
This week's events make me wonder how long I can keep stalling. Plus, Keir Starmer's Jason Bourne moment
One of my children, aged eight, is reading a novel set during the second world war; a book that was sent home from school on Monday with a message from the teacher to put it aside if it was too dark. Set in 1944 on Long Island, New York, the book touches tangentially on the Holocaust in a way that seemed to me to be done in a sensitive and age-appropriate way. Coming as it does this week, however, amid horrific images and stories emerging from Israel, it did make me think more generally about how and when we talk to our children about the very worst things.
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