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COVID Comeback: Helping children bounce back Being optimistic, sticking to a routine, and spending time together as a family are ways experts say you can help your children during the pandemic. Author: Heather Crawford Updated: 11:19 PM EDT May 4, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla As life begins to get back to normal, children, like adults, are adapting to the new norm. Chatting over Zoom, social distancing and face masks have become commonplace. Siblings Connor, 8, Baylor, 11, and Madeline Riley, 14, are among those adapting to the changes. “I went distance learning just so I could have more time myself,” Madeline Riley said. A freshman at Bartram Trail High, she never considered learning from home before the pandemic. ....
If you’re feeling psychologically and mentally exhausted right now, you’re not alone. As a therapist who has ADHD, I felt a calling at the beginning of the pandemic. I told my colleagues, “I was born for times like these!” As my practice rose to and remained in overload, I threw myself into writing, building, and training. I reached out to frontline workers, volunteering my services to those in need. I worked week after week, feeling the exhilaration of being part of the solution to massive suffering. I was determined to overcome feelings of helplessness and fear by responding to the pandemic chaos in a productive way. ....
What s ahead for kids of the COVID generation? Today s best articles Daily business briefing Solving COVID newsletter Childhood has been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. Carefree playdates, team sports, and school have been off the table or strictly online for many of the world s 2.2 billion children, replaced by isolation, boredom, family stress, and worry. What will be the consequences? Children have weathered disasters before, so researchers know plenty about the risks as well as the potential for recovery. For example, after flooding in Buffalo Creek, West Virginia, killed 125 people in 1972 and left more than 4,000 homeless, children suffered anxiety. Boys became belligerent. Young kids who d been toilet-trained started having accidents again. The problems were worse if several family members and friends had died, or if the family atmosphere was gloomy, violent, or unsupportive. But after 17 years had passed, the researchers studying these children foun ....