Especially for younger ones, positive reinforcement can help children feel motivated to confront their fear. Small gifts or privileges such as playing a game or spontaneously getting ice cream ...
Things said in childhood have a deep impact on the minds of children. Parents should choose their words carefully and give ...
Children worry, and they feel alone with their worries. Early on, they worry about shadows, ghosts, and monsters or imaginary creatures under the bed or in the closet. They worry about fires and ...
2. Put a label on it Once your child has described how they are feeling help them put a label on it like Radha does in this clip. Are they feeling angry? Worried? Scared? Frustrated? Happy?
Terrorists often use violence and threats to create fear among the public. Their attacks can leave children with feelings of uncertainty about the future and further attacks. Here, Save the Children’s ...