a professor of psychiatry at harvard medical school, and directs the school-based programs for the cambridge health alliance. and amy smith is the president of the national association of school psychologists. dr. rappaport, i'd like to start really where hari's piece just ended with children in newtown itself, the ones closest to what happened. what needs to happen for them? >> what needs to happen in some ways is already happening which is the outpouring of support. people are providing to them to say that they have suffered something which all of us feel heart broken that they should have witnessed at any age but certainly at a young age and that their parents, their guardians, their teachers, the country is by their side and that they're not alone with this. >> brown: amy smith, same question for you. staying in newtown and thinking in terms of school and educators, what should they be saying now to the students? >> the thing that will help these students the most is to understand that they have the support and that we return them to... the goal is that we return them to normalcy as quic