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TOPIC: Some child psychologists recommend that parents keep their young children from watching the war coverage on television, according to an article by United Press International. Experts say kids who are exposed to horrifying pictures and the constant threat of terrorist attacks may be emotionally affected. However, child psychologists suggest that children who have parents in the military be informed on what's going on from a dependable source to counter any rumor or exaggeration they may experience. EXPERTS: ExpertSource can offer several highly qualified experts to comment on this story: -0- Dr. Robert Butterworth, of International Trauma Associates, is a trauma psychologist who can discuss the psychological effects of war. 213-487-7339, butterworthr@earthlink.net Michelle Ferguson-Cohen, author and illustrator, was raised a military brat. She was inspired to reach out to this "invisible" community because she is the daughter of a retired Army General and Vietnam Veteran, as well as the granddaughter of a soldier killed in action in WWII. Sometimes in the throes of politics, ...