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3 dni temu · 7 Tips to Comfort Children in Times of Crisis. Posted on October 30, 2024. This message is shared through UNHCR’s WhatsApp communication. By providing comfort, parents play an essential role in helping their children cope with stress and uncertainty in times of crisis. Here are simple ways of comforting your child during an emergency.
19 sty 2024 · Tailored and sincere appreciation helps foster a growth mindset in children, encouraging them to embrace challenges and continue developing their skills and capabilities. Let’s explore the different ways to praise a child’s accomplishments without saying good job.
2 lut 2021 · Just as their families and Compassion tutors have supported them through the struggles of the past year, the children have handwritten, heartfelt signs of encouragement to share with YOU. Their message — from Nicaragua to Tanzania, Bangladesh to Ecuador — is beautiful: You are loved, you are not alone, and you will get through this. 1.
21 kwi 2022 · How to talk to children during a crisis. Posted: 21 Apr 2022. It can be hard enough to get your own head around an ongoing crisis situation, let alone explaining it to an inquisitive child. Here are some useful pointers to help get the conversation started…. Children are naturally curious and inquisitive, and that means that during a crisis ...
25 sty 2024 · You want to show someone your support but you feel awkward, don't want to sound disingenuous, and get stuck on what to say. Don’t worry, we’ve got you! In this article, we suggest some words of encouragement you can use to support a friend, partner, child, or coworker.
11 lip 2023 · While crises are by their nature overwhelming, it can be reassuring to know that there are practical steps you can take during a crisis and after to keep yourself calm, protect your children’s mental health and shield them from trauma. These expert tips can help.
When you find yourself facing the unthinkable, having the right words to say to your child can feel like an impossibility. We spoke to UNICEF’s child psychology and mental health expert Dr. Marcia Brophy to provide guidance for parents in an emergency situation.