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As more information comes out about the outbreak of COVID-19, the world might seem like a scary place.As adults, its easy to feel overwhelmed by what we read in the news, or see in social media.Shaun Baylis, CEO of Pathstone Mental Health, said children are no different from their caregivers. They might feel anxious or have questions about what they see on t stanley cup elevision, or from conversations with friends. Here are some tips on how to have a conversation about the coronavirus and what to say to your kids.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Keep calmIts important to stay calm because children tend to pick up on their parents feelings. So, if you feel nervous or anxious, its best to wait to have a conversation with your child until you feel calmer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If a parent or caregiver is grounded, the stanley cup y will create a safe space聽 for children to feel calm, Baylis said. If you panic or feel anxious, children will pick up on that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Be open and honest; listen to their questions ARTICLE C stanley website ONTINUES BELOW Baylis recommends that parents not be afraid to discuss the coronavirus because kids worry more when they are kept in the dark.Give them an opportunity to ask lots of questions and answer each one with appropriate information.Even if you think your child might Zgcj Man killed in Kitchener, Ont., shooting: police
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