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Globe and Boston.com coverage from September 11, 2001
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A look at how the world has changed since September 11
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Day 2: Fear and children
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James Sandman of Spencer refused to go to Boston after the Sept. 11 attacks because of the tall buildings. (Globe Staff Photo / Dominic Chavez)
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Children's responses to tragedy may shed light on human anxiety, resiliency
On the morning of Sept. 11, in safe living rooms far from Manhattan, the carnage on television etched itself in the minds of children. A year later, the nightmares and even the memories have subsided; no epidemic of traumatic shock has been reported outside New York. But it is difficult for even the most attentive parents to know how their children made sense of the falling bodies.
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