Kait Hanson is a lifestyle reporter for TODAY. A graduate of Penn State University, she began her career in collegiate sports communications.
In the wake of Hamas' deadly attack against Israel on Oct. 7, graphic images of war have spread across various social media accounts. To date, over 1,000 Israeli and Palestinian have died as a result of the assault and subsequent Israeli military response. Videos of not only the deadly attacks, but of Hamas terrorists kidnapping men, women and children have since circulated online, in addition to videos of bombings in Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
'In this situation, there’s a lot going on in the world today,' she says. 'Keep it broad at first, like 'What are you hearing at school?' 'What images do you see on social media?'' Knight says she uses this tactic with her own children. 'For my kids, I like to check in and say, 'When you saw that, how did that make you feel? Are you having any concerns? What feelings are coming up for you?' So letting the child lead in that way,' Knight explains.
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