Parenting in politically polarised times: how to talk to your kids about world events
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It's easy to forget the drama of the US election is taking place fifteen thousand kilometres away. With social media and the 24-hour news cycle bringing international news events into our lives like never before, parents can be left to manage the fall-out of anxious or misinformed children. How can we support our kids through the US election in a way that both reduces worries whilst being educational? 
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