By Jill Cowan, The New York Times, November 25, 2019
Homelessness is a part of everyday life for many California schoolchildren, for those who experience it and those who see it near schools and playgrounds.
“I’m a working mother of two who has had to raise children to be not only aware and empathetic toward homeless people, but have also had to train my kids how to instantly spot an aggressive mentally ill person who may be a threat to them,” wrote Kristin, a reader in San Francisco.
Marlene Arias, a reader in Temecula, asked, “What do children think about the homelessness problem?”
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