tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976617750201493253.post5335786122704645980..comments2013-02-14T12:42:22.731-05:00Comments on Write First, Ask Questions Later: TragedyBenjamin Adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00133891617360207316noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976617750201493253.post-37460646183942871032012-12-24T07:14:47.670-05:002012-12-24T07:14:47.670-05:00Glad you wrote about it because it should not be b...Glad you wrote about it because it should not be buried. <br />When you are working with children, one of the best things you can help them learn is how to manage emotions appropriately. Emotions are not wrong but the behavior that follows often is wrong. We need to raise emotionally intelligent children and not enough of this is happening to ward off the evil of some people's insanity. definitely better access to mental health services would help. <br />But murder has always existed, even as far back as Adam and Eve's children, when Cain killed his brother Abel over jealousy. <br />Letting those people know how we feel and that we are grieving the loss of those innocent lives may help them to know they are not alone. <br />I think it would help me to know my country was grieving with me. <br />Kind of like our town of Randolph when Brooke Bennet was murdered, the whole town was affected and I feel like that had to have meant something. <br />Call it the intensity of the collective consciencness (sp?)<br />Anyways, just some of my thoughts as it has been on my mind too!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com