"You think that the real danger is, like, being hit by a car. It's random stuff like that," parent Ramon Hayes shared. "I really stay out the way anyways, and now you have got to be more cautious. You never know."
"They're not going to want to go to any parties anymore," Parent Graciela Leva said. "It's very sad as it is, and then during this time, it's even more worse for the parents and their brothers and sisters."
"People have been asking me, 'Well, how do we get those services? A child can self-refer, they can ask and just go up to their counselor and ask for help. They can ask the teacher, a teacher can refer, and a parent can do that," Stockton Unified School District Superintendent Michelle Rodriguez explained.
That also includes special care for one of the district's own employees, the mother of that 8-year-old victim.
The superintendent said the support will be very much present for as long as the community needs.
SUSD has asked CBS Sacramento not to identify the name of the school where the victim attended until the family decides whether or not to share their child's name to the public.
The district and entire city of Stockton have access to Care Solace, a 24/7 crisis support during this time.
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