Our kids are no strangers to navigating frightening circumstances (thanks, pandemic), and whether you expected to or not, you’ve likely parented through some pretty tough conversations already. But the universe—and Vladimir Putin—keep throwing frightening headlines, broadcasts and social media posts our way. Naturally, kids will intercept some of this, and our responses can go a long way to prepare and protect our children from what they see and hear—most of which makes the crisis seem just next door.
Limit their exposure. (kqed.org) “We can control the amount of information. We can control the amount of exposure,” says Rosemarie Truglio, senior vice president of curriculum and content at
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