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Your child's world has changed in many ways because of the pandemic. Children may have had to socially distance from friends, remotely attend school, or virtually celebrate major life events like birthdays and graduations. These changes—and the uncertainty of more—can take a toll on a child's mental health. Read on to learn how you can help your child cope better with the stress of the pandemic.
Every child reacts differently to stress. Your child's response depends partly on their age and their ability to handle stressful events. It also depends on you. Children very often take cues from their parents and other grown-ups around them on how to react in certain situations. Do your best to stay calm and confident. This will help encourage the same in your kids. Taking care of your own mental health can give you the tools you need to be a positive role model for your family.
Here are some other ways you can help your child cope with stress during the pandemic:
It's normal for children to feel unsafe, anxious, lonely, and even bored right now. They may grieve over the loss of spending time with friends or not being able to participate in after-school activities like sports. But some behavior may indicate a more serious problem, such as depression or an anxiety disorder. Watch for these common signs of distress in your child:
If you are concerned about your child's behavior, talk with your child's doctor right away. Your child's doctor can screen for mental health problems like depression, anxiety, or substance abuse. You can also find helpful resources near you by visiting the National Institute of Mental Health's website.