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La COVID-19 nuit à la santé mentale des Canadiens, surtout celle des femmes

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The rioters, the extremists, the dark history: How do you explain the Capitol insurrection to kids?

The rioters, the extremists, the dark history: How do you explain the Capitol insurrection to kids? Violent Pro-Trump Rioters Storm US Capitol Replay Video UP NEXT There they were in broad daylight, an overwhelmingly white and male mob, many dressed like paramilitary, some waving the defeated flag of the Confederacy and the red, white and blue banner of Donald Trump, pushing past Capitol building police and into the annals of infamy. How do we explain to America s children, used to seeing only stars and stripes fly at the People s House, what a failed insurrection is? “Our kids are pretty astute, they know these are injustices, said President Fred Rush of the Ocean County NAACP Lakewood branch, remarking on Wednesday s scene, which included nooses hung from a gallows and over tree branches, and rioters in hoodies emblazoned with Camp Auschwitz  and 6MWE white nationalists  shorthand for 6 million Jews wasn t enough.  They have just seen another one.”

We asked Black parents how they are discussing attack on Capitol with kids

Andre Lamar It s hard to explain racism to a 7-year-old boy. Mike Scott, a Black father, tried to discuss with his son why a mob in Washington, D.C., breached the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday.  “He doesn’t really understand that we couldn’t have [rioted] in DC like that,  said Scott, of Dover, Delaware. Because we would’ve been shot,” Black families say they have to walk a line when speaking to their children about the insurrection on the Capitol. They have to explain racism and white privilege, and teach their children that they need to have grit, and navigate social media with skepticism.

7 pandemic activities for isolated new moms looking for support

Photo: Jenna Marie Wakani Under normal, non-pandemic circumstances, new moms typically experience feelings of isolation and a huge identity shift when they go on maternity leave, because we lose our daily interactions with most other adults. New motherhood is not unlike lockdown: A trip to the grocery store may be the highlight of your week. The pandemic’s stay-at-home orders have intensified and compounded these feelings of stress and isolation, complicating everyday tasks. Even bundling up the baby and getting to postpartum appointments (particularly if you’re car-less) can be fraught with anxiety about germs and logistics. “About 80 percent of women at three months postpartum say they are feeling more alone than they did prior to the pandemic, and about 28 percent say that their feelings of isolation increased dramatically,” says Gerald Giesbrecht, an associate professor of paediatrics and community health sciences at the University of Calgary and co-author of the Pr

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