Chicagoans react to Texas school shooting

An expert helps process the Uvalde, Texas, shooting on Tuesday.

People wait outside of the Civic Center in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
People wait outside of the Civic Center in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 24, 2022. An 18-year-old gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School, killing multiple people. Gov. Greg Abbott says the gunman entered the school in Uvalde with a handgun and possibly a rifle. Dario Lopez-Mills / Associated Press
People wait outside of the Civic Center in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
People wait outside of the Civic Center in Uvalde, Texas, Tuesday, May 24, 2022. An 18-year-old gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School, killing multiple people. Gov. Greg Abbott says the gunman entered the school in Uvalde with a handgun and possibly a rifle. Dario Lopez-Mills / Associated Press

Chicagoans react to Texas school shooting

An expert helps process the Uvalde, Texas, shooting on Tuesday.

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Parents and children alike are struggling to manage their stress after the news of one of the worst mass school shootings on record this week.

Reset takes time to hear from Chicagoans in that aftermath, and offers some mental health care tips to help them cope.

GUEST: Dr. Tali Raviv, child clinical psychologist at the Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health; associate director of the Center for Childhood Resilience