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The Imagine Neighborhood

Talking to Kids About Corona Virus Fears

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In this special bonus episode of The Imagine Neighborhood, developmental psychologist Dr. Sherri PhD. gives us some tools to help parents talk to kids about feeling anxious about the news. With a lot of kids home from school due to Corona Virus concerns, we hope this episode helps you talk to your family about changes in their schedule, or fears about the world at large.

© The Imagine Neighborhood Length 6 min 17 March 2020 Season 1 Episode 4 Emotional Health USA Episodic

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© The Imagine Neighborhood Length 6 min 17 March 2020 Season 1 Episode 4 Emotional Health USA Episodic

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In this special bonus episode of The Imagine Neighborhood, developmental psychologist Dr. Sherri PhD. gives us some tools to help parents talk to kids about feeling anxious about the news. With a lot of kids home from school due to Corona Virus concerns, we hope this episode helps you talk to your family about changes in their schedule, or fears about the world at large.

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