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Current events have left many adults emotionally drained, but kids are feeling it, too. Author: Brit Moorer (KING5) Updated: 12:39 PM PST January 16, 2021
Whether it s watching President Trump supporters storm into the U.S. Capitol or living during a pandemic, adults are not alone in trying to digest what they re seeing and experiencing. I feel like coronavirus and all this, it s been like, super nerve-wracking,” said 12-year-old Waylon Zedonis.
Thirteen-year-old Isaac Lewis said the election and current events had left him ”not really even wanting to listen to the news because I know it s just gonna be another crazy thing. Although Lewis said he s recently become hopeful.