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When communities experience fear and uncertainty, young children feel it — often without the language to express what’s happening inside them. In this special conversation from Early Risers, host Andre Dukes is joined by children’s mental health specialist Brandon Jones and registered play therapist Olivia Garcia to explore how parents and caregivers can support children ages 1–5 through difficult realities like ICE activity and community trauma. This conversation offers practical tools, developmental insight, and compassionate guidance to help you create a sense of safety, belonging, and emotional stability for the children in your life. In this video, you’ll learn: How young children absorb trauma through their environment Age-appropriate ways to talk about immigration, safety, and community stress How play supports emotional regulation and healing Strategies for limiting frightening media exposure Signs of anxiety in young children — and how to respond The role of routines, connection, and honesty in building resilience Download the free ebook, Outside Our Window, designed to help children process community trauma in developmentally appropriate ways. (Find it on the Early Risers resources page - https://www.mpr.org/collections/early...) Whether you are a parent, caregiver, educator, or mental health advocate, this episode will equip you with the confidence and tools to turn moments of fear into opportunities for connection and trust. Because when children feel safe, seen, and supported, resilience can grow — even in uncertain times.