You’re social distancing, and possibly under a lockdown, stay-at-home order. You absolutely cannot afford meltdowns. That means that, first of all, your main goal is to keep your child feeling safe. Here are some ways to do that.
You see that big red button that says “Don’t Panic?” Slam it hard.Let’s jump back to Psych 101 really quick. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs says certain basic needs must be met before a person can accomplish certain goals. For example, your kid needs food before they can feel safe.about getting sick — throwing off major signals or fretting becauseThink Your Child Might Have ADHD? Take This Test To Find Out.You’re social distancing, and possibly under a lockdown, stay-at-home order.
I control my own kingdom of social distancing, which means keeping people as happy as I can and doing my part to stay home. I went out once, and my adherence to sterilizing my credit card through the drive-thru pharmacy had me freaking out. I let my husband go out now. That is how I am a helper. My meltdowns over news reports? They would not help anyone.Did you know sporting goods stores are considered essential and will not close? Get balls, get bats, get.
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