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The sad reality is that terrorism is a contemporary global problem that is impossible to hide from our kids. So prevalent is the senseless violence that there is a fairly new addition to the US business insurance policy spectrum, based on the general land colossal liability risks. We live in an era where business or commercial enterprises often do not hesitate to include terrorism insurance coverage to protect against the possibility of related losses and damages and lawsuits. Whether it is a tragic nightclub shooting, a knifing, a suicide bombing, a car or truck attack, or a carefully planned assault on skyscrapers and airlines, the horrific ramifications include tragic loss of life, physical maiming and eternal psychological trauma. No one can deny the fact that society at large is at war with terror. The news media broadcasts the terrible phenomenon, while it is a topic that surfaces frequently in conversations. As difficult as it is for adults to process the painful circumstances, children, who by nature are far more vulnerable, find the violent events to be so much more stressful. If we want our kids to emerge mentally and emotionally strong, we have to address and validate their fears and feelings, while comforting them. How exactly do we go about doing this? Psychologists cite the following tips. • Hold a discussion with your child in a non-threatening setting • Give him the opportunity to voice his own concerns about the events • Tell her it is natural to be angry about what occurred, as well as to be afraid for one's own safety. • Emphasis that any law-abiding citizen is outraged about what happened and that many are just as fearful • Encourage your child to talk to others about his or her fears and concerns and stress that doing so is a healthy outlet for both young and old. • Tell your child he can speak to you again and again about his fears and that he can also speak to teachers, friends and so on. • Steer your child away from consistent TV, radio and social media coverage about the events. • Advise your child to go about his or her daily schedule as he or she normally would. • Encourage your child to vent his emotions by creating forms of art, writing thank you letters to affected emergency agencies and penning entries into a personal diary. • Underscore the wickedness of terrorism while stressing that labeling a group of people based on skin color, religion or mode of dress is unjust. Only the terrorists and those that support them through money or ideology are the ones to place the blame upon. Prime Insurance is 3-generation family-run independent agency based in NJ and NY that has won the admiration of the industry. With over 10,000 satisfied customers, we benefit policyholders like you by providing tailored coverage at competitively lowest quotes.

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