KMBC: Expert shares how parents can help children process feelings, answer questions after Capitol riots

Seeing or hearing about the unrest at the nation's Capitol on top of a stressful pandemic can be a lot for children to take in.

KMBC spoke to Amanda Davis, counselor and Saint Luke's Crittenton Children's Center Director of Intake, about how parents can help children process these feelings.

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