it does seem, john cameron from the nspcc, utterly un—thinkable. knew that the victims were young, and we re that the victims were young, and were teenagers, or even children at a primary school. children like this are deeply affected. adults are equally affected but for children, they have their whole lives ahead of them. there have been a number of young people whose lives have been lost. the opportunities for them to grow and become successful adults and enjoy life has been taken from them in this particular incident. what we need to remember is that children are very fragile, and while they have the capacity to recover, they have the capacity to recover, they have the capacity to recover, they have support from their loved ones and from their teachers and other adults coming into contact with them. a very strong message is to try and have conversations with your children about this. a lot of children will remain quiet because they feel they are unable to talk about it. bring it up gently and don't make the issue too complicated. most importantl