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Helping Third Graders Cope With Post-Election Stress

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A lot of Californians are trying to figure out how to talk about this election with kids. And we know that some kids, especially from immigrant families, are having a hard time with Donald Trump's win. We're going to start our show today in the town of Windsor, in Sonoma County, at a dual-immersion school that teaches Spanish and English. Most of the students are Latino, and the school was tagged with graffiti that said "Build the Wall Higher" days before the election. Now, kids are coming to school stressed out and scared. Zaidee Stavely brings us the story of how one teacher is trying to help her students cope.

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