From Caroline Miller <[email protected]>
Subject Anxiety and the Challenges of Reopening
Date June 16, 2020 8:58 PM
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After months in lockdown, venturing out to see friends and family again is sweet, indeed — even from six feet away. But being released from quarantine also brings a new set of anxieties and uncertainties. With no widely accepted playbook for reopening, it’s on parents to decide what’s safe for the family. Is day camp a go? Can my teens be trusted to practice social distancing at the beach? Will it be too risky to visit the grandparents this summer?

This week on childmind.org we focus on the anxiety and challenges reopening brings ([link removed]). We can’t tell you what your family’s decisions should be, but our experts offer advice for managing the anxiety that comes with these tough choices, as we transition to something that’s more relaxed than lockdown, but nowhere near normal, either.

We’re also sharing a frank and insightful conversation between two of our clinicians about how to talk to kids — of any race — about racism ([link removed]), racial violence and the ongoing protests.

Caroline Miller, Editorial Director | Send a message to the Editor (mailto:[email protected]?subject=Email%20from%20Newsletter%20Reader%20to%20Editor)

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