th him, they would have eventually learned what he was thinking and what he was capable of. His advice? “I think they [teachers] should try to bond more with their students… Talk to them… It doesn’t have to be about anything. Just have some kind of a relationship with them.”We must talk to our children. As we can’t guarantee that this will happen in the home, the responsibility lies on the shoulders of school officials. You might say, “But that’s not their job. Teachers and administrators are simply there to educate.” The truth of the matter is, we are in this together. In order to solve the problem, some of us will have to step out of our comfortable little box that is our “job,” our “world,” from time to time. I join Robert Fein in his admittance that he doesn’t know what causes these shootings. I do, however, believe that there is something to be done. If we listen, we will hear. ...