From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Talking to Your Child about Civil Unrest and Violence
Date January 14, 2021 12:59 PM
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Plus: COVID exposure FAQs and sensitive children

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The chaos in Washington, D.C., last week was difficult for both adults and children alike to process. To help provide you with some direction and reassurance, we’ve asked child psychologists Laura Gray, PhD, and Allison Ratto, PhD, to give some advice onnavigating difficult discussions, such as the ones you may have had last week, with children ([link removed]) .
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** Answers to your questions about COVID exposure ([link removed])
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Wondering what to do if your child was in contact with someone who is COVID-positive? Here are the answers to some of your questions about exposure to COVID.
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** Why does my child cry when we try to play with her? ([link removed])
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Psychologist Tara Brennan, PsyD, answers a reader's question about why her 2-year-old screams and cries when her parents try to play with her.

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