Helping a child through a fear
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cj7305
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Helping a child through a fear
My son recently learned about extreme weather in his class (1st grade). He found it interesting so he took out a book on tornadoes. One of the pics in the book had a caption about a tornado destroying homes and killing like 600 people. For the last few nights he has been crying saying he can't stop thinking about it and he's afraid a tornado is going to destroy our house and kill people he loves or himself. He's been asking to fall asleep in my bed. I don't want to make this a habit. I have done the best I can with reassuring him he is safe, etc. but he says he just can't get it out of his head. I was thinking of maybe mentioning it to his teacher or school psychologist but not sure it's the best idea. He is very shy and I think he would be mortified if they spoke to him about it. Anyone ever go through something like this? Advice?
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Posted 4/26/15 11:18 AM |
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MichLiz213
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Helping a child through a fear
I'm wondering if there is a way to show him that we don't live where there are tornadoes that large, but maybe coming up with a plan in case it happens may ease his mind. I've had anxiety most of my life and not having a contingency plan in case things go wrong sends me over the edge.
Message edited 4/26/2015 9:50:28 PM.
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Posted 4/26/15 6:38 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Helping a child through a fear
Thank you for the feedback!!
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Posted 4/26/15 9:19 PM |
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