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Sandy Hook shooting survivors should be in school, need ‘routine,’ psychologist says


Connecticut school officials’ plan to get survivors of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting back together at a new school is exactly the right decision, says a youth trauma psychologist, reports ABC News. Authorities announced Dec. 17 that the Newtown, Conn., elementary school where 26 people, including 20 children, were gunned down, will be closed “indefinitely,” but Sandy Hook students and staff could be back in classes at nearby Chalk Hill School in Monroe, Conn., by this week…

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