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When The News Is Scary, What To Say To Kids

When The News Is Scary, What To Say To Kids

FromLife Kit: Parenting


When The News Is Scary, What To Say To Kids

FromLife Kit: Parenting

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Whether a school shooting or a deadly tornado, scary events in the news can leave parents struggling to know when — and how — they should talk with their kids about it. Rosemarie Truglio of Sesame Workshop and Tara Conley, a media studies professor at Montclair State University, give us tips. - Limit their exposure to breaking news.- For the really big stories, pick a quiet moment and start the conversation by asking what kids have heard and how they're feeling.- Give facts and context: Let kids know that most scary news events are rare. Show them where it is happening on a map. - When they ask why something happened, avoid labels like "bad guys." - Encourage kids to process the story through play, art, even video.- Take positive action together.
Released:
Mar 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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