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As a parent, how can you help your kids cope with the fear and worry that the statistics and predictions on the nightly news might stir up? It’s normal to experience concern during unsettling times, but we need to make sure your kids feel secure.

If you or your children are feeling worried, learning how to deal with that anxiety in a healthy way will help the whole family be more resilient, both now and when the current situation that we are in are finally over.

Here are some ways in helping our kids to cope with fear and worry:

Keep Calm and Communicate

First, remain calm. Children tend to model their parents’ emotions and if you communicate in a calm manner, that will likely help reduce your kids’ fear. Talk to them only if they bring up the subject or you know that they’ve been exposed to information and are confused or scared.

Provide Reassurance

Assure them that they’re safe and that you know what to do if someone in your family becomes ill. Remember that children of all ages may become fearful or overly worried, so be sure to have age appropriate discussions with each of your children. Sometimes, adolescents and teenagers can be more fearful and worried than younger children.

Explain that you’re trying to be cautious and wise, not acting out of fear. This situation offers a great opportunity for you to explain that it’s always best to be proactive rather than reactive. Your actions now are intended to prevent future problems, not necessarily to cope with current problems.

Use This Time for Family Fun

If you decide to isolate as a family, have fun spending time together. Emphasize the opportunity to slow down, hang out, and enjoy each other’s company. Also, encourage your kids to engage in physical activities and creative experiences, both known to be helpful for easing anxiety.

God is Still in Control

Pray with your children. Emphasize that you’re trusting God for His guidance. If your kids are old enough to read and understand scripture, read and discuss Psalms 91:1-3 together:

Those who go to God Most High for safety
    will be protected by God All-Powerful.

 I will say to the Lord, “You are my place of safety and protection.
    You are my God, and I trust you.”

God will save you from hidden traps
       and from deadly diseases.

Jeremiah 29:11 says, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Trust that no matter what happens, God is in control.

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Press On! Webzine, Winter 2011

Good grooming should be not only making sure the outside is clean, but should also include internal cleansing by the Holy Spirit to rid us of any negativity that can cloud the path toward our destiny. 

 

“Let It Drive You to Greatness” details how Denver Bronco quarterback, Tim Tebow, used negative comments about him as fuel to catapult him into his destiny. Read this article to find out how you can do the same thing in your life.

 

 “Sagging (Pants) – A Flash From the Past” outlines what I believe is the concept behind why some youth wear sagging pants. Read it and let me know what you think.

 

In “Instant Mom,” Kim Washington shares how she is raising her nephews since her sister died from cancer earlier this year. And I share how I deal with a personality trait that I’ve battled all my life in “The Voice of an Introvert.”

 

Holidays are the worst for those of you like me, who have suffered a loss (loved one, job, relationship, etc). For me, it was battling depression after my sister died. Therefore, I decided to reprint the article, “Get Yourself Together,” that appeared in the Summer 2008 issue in hopes that it will encourage you to move forward. I dedicate this issue in loving memory to my sister, Anna and included her photo with the article.

 

These are just a few highlights of the attached Winter 2011 issue of Press On! Webzine, www.pressonwebzine.com.

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