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Anonymous wrote:LOL my kids aren't anxious and depressed, they're loving it. No school, sleep late, unlimited screen time.
Same here to the point im concerned about them being upset when things go back to normal.
Same here. My kids don’t mind it at all. I wonder if some parents give these feelings to their kids. I don’t think it’s normal for kids to feel anxious or depressed when they stay home and watch TV, go for long walks, ride bikes, play games, etc.
Oh my lord. I’m glad I don’t know you in person.
I know the above PP’s were not being very sensitive (and I really feel for OP whose kid is going through a tough time. Kids who need meds and have supportive therapists can thrive when on the right med! Good luck!) but I do think there is something to Be said about parents Setting the tone for their kids around this stuff. Two of my kid’s close friends (7 y/o) are constantly saying things indicating they’re stressed over corona. His bday was recently and one of them gave him a card that inside simply said “I hope you’re not sick.” Now we are as transparent as we can be with a 7 year old about this situation,
Even though he’s an anxious kid. But he’s doing totally fine because we are modeling to him that we are fine. I can’t help but wonder how many houses have the news on all day, etc.