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Psychologist Jennifer Hartstein explains that it’s important to be truthful without giving too many details when explaining tragedy to kids. Evy Poumpouras, a former special agent of the U.S. Secret Service, says that when attending crowded events, you should always have a plan of action and escape in case an explosion or attacks happens.