“There should be a heart on top,” she told me. “Why?” “Because he’s a hero and everyone loves heroes.” ❤️ I’m reposting this from my @mommyshorts account because one of the hardest things we face as parents is teaching our kids about the evil that exists in our world. Today, New York parents feel that more acutely than most days. Mazzy (my 8yo) knows about 9/11 because a few years ago, she saw a clip of the planes flying into the Twin Towers on television and asked us about it. We were truthful and matter of fact. We told her that two planes flew into the buildings, knocking them down and a lot people who were inside died. Last year, she asked if the people flew the planes into the buildings on purpose. That was a harder question to answer, but we tried to be as truthful as possible. We said yes, they were bad people who also died that day. We assured her that even though there are some bad people in this world, there are far more good people and she is safe. Harlow (my 5yo) got her first introduction to 9/11 today when I took her to see this mural. But I didn’t tell her about the planes yet. I told her that today is a day about honoring our heroes and all the people they tried to save. I told her it was a day that showed the strength of NYC and how during a really tough time, we all came together as a caring community. #neverforget How old were your kids when you told them about 9/11? What did you say? // If you’d like to read about my experience on #911, I put the link in my bio. // This new mural is by @kobrastreetart on 49th St and 3rd ave. #thebraveof911 ?: @mommyshorts

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“There should be a heart on top,” she told me. “Why?” “Because he’s a hero and everyone loves heroes.” ❤️ I’m reposting this from my @Ilana Wiles account because one of the hardest things we face as parents is teaching our kids about the evil that exists in our world. Today, New York parents feel that more acutely than most days. Mazzy (my 8yo) knows about 9/11 because a few years ago, she saw a clip of the planes flying into the Twin Towers on television and asked us about it. We were truthful and matter of fact. We told her that two planes flew into the buildings, knocking them down and a lot people who were inside died. Last year, she asked if the people flew the planes into the buildings on purpose. That was a harder question to answer, but we tried to be as truthful as possible. We said yes, they were bad people who also died that day. We assured her that even though there are some bad people in this world, there are far more good people and she is safe. Harlow (my 5yo) got her first introduction to 9/11 today when I took her to see this mural. But I didn’t tell her about the planes yet. I told her that today is a day about honoring our heroes and all the people they tried to save. I told her it was a day that showed the strength of NYC and how during a really tough time, we all came together as a caring community. #neverforget How old were your kids when you told them about 9/11? What did you say? // If you’d like to read about my experience on #911, I put the link in my bio. // This new mural is by @kobrastreetart on 49th St and 3rd ave. #thebraveof911 ?: @Ilana Wiles


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