You kids may be asking questions. Your kids may be showing signs of distress. Your kids may be watching news coverage or getting messages via their phones, which you may not know about. Your kids may be reacting to or even assimilating your moods.
There’s a lot going on in the world right now, and kids are often well aware of it. Knowing how to discuss these complex issues with children isn’t easy. Kaiser Permanente Pediatric Psychiatrist Dr. Natasha Cortes offer some guidance to parents, in an appearance on KCBS8 News in San Diego. Watch the clip here. [1]