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This is a stressful time for everyone. We can’t predict what will happen next, and that’s simply terrifying.
It can be even more terrifying for kids, who can’t rationalize the way we adults can. We’re all hands on deck here at HuffPost Parenting to make sure you have the tools as parents to deal with these strange days, and to feel like you’re heard.
That’s why I loved these two pieces by senior reporter Catherine Pearson on children’s anxieties right now, and how to answer the very complicated question, “When will this be over?”
I truly hope it’s helpful to you as parents. And if you’re not a parent and your roommate is exhibiting some of these behaviors, well, then maybe these stories will help you.
Until next week, be well! Kate
How To Answer Your Kid’s Coronavirus Question, ‘When Will This Be Over?’The Subtle Ways Your Kid Is Trying To Show You Their Coronavirus Anxiety |
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