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6 ways parents can support their kids through the COVID-19 outbreak
A psychologist's advice on how to help your children deal with the many emotions they may be experiencing now.
By UNICEF
Baurzhan and his mother Aliya in Shymkent, Kazakhstan.
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24 August 2020
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) brings with it feelings like anxiety, stress and uncertainty — and they are felt especially strongly by children of all ages. Though all children deal with such emotions in different ways, if your child has been faced with school closures, cancelled events or separation from friends, they are going to need to feel loved and supported now more than ever.
We spoke with expert adolescent psychologist, best-selling author, monthly New York Times columnist and mother of two Dr. Lisa Damour about how you can help create a sense of normalcy at home while navigating “the new (temporary) normal.”