In this issue: Playing sports during the pandemic; stress and anxiety warning signs; talking to kids about death
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After spending the spring and summer away from their favorite sports, many kids are itching to play. But what sports are okay to do during the COVID-19 pandemic? Are some sports safer than others? To help you, we’ve put together alist of sports and their relative risk factors ([link removed]) .
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** Stress and anxiety warning signs ([link removed])
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Life can be pretty tough and stressors like the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic can make kids and adults feel even more worried or anxious. As a parent, you can pay attention to anxiety in your child by looking for these warning signs.
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** How to talk to your child about death ([link removed])
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Talking to children about death isn't easy, but it's important to think about the topic ahead of time. Dr. Eleanor Mackey shares some tips that helped her discuss the subject with her daughters when two of their great-grandmothers died within one week of each other.
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