The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore has left a significant mark on Maryland’s history, causing far-reaching impacts on the community. Children, in particular, are experiencing increased anxiety, depressed mood, and sadness as a result of this event. Dr. Kristi Phillips, a children’s psychologist at Kennedy Krieger, emphasizes the importance of starting conversations with children about the situation in an age-appropriate and accurate manner.
Parents should sit down with their children to acknowledge what has happened and encourage open dialogue to address any questions or concerns they may have. It is crucial for parents to lead by example and remain calm when discussing this difficult situation to help children feel safer and more secure.
Dr. Phillips also highlights the importance of acknowledging children’s emotions and providing comfort during this challenging time. She recommends validating their feelings and reassuring them that they are safe while having a plan of action in place and volunteering to help those most impacted can be helpful in coping with feelings of helplessness.
For additional resources, individuals can visit Kennedy Krieger’s website for more support and information on how to assist their children during this challenging time.
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