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difficult child Will Not Stop Talking!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 559309" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Kids do get really worried about these storms. My kids grew up living in hurricane alley and they would get antsy when hurricanes came through. I dont want to say thankfully, but by the time my kids were in middle elementary and early junior high ages, I was working red cross shelters so they went with me and helped out. It kept them from worrying so much about what was going on because they were busy doing things.</p><p></p><p>Where you are its going to get quite interesting so I might let your son actually do something to ease his anxiety. Maybe use a camera to take pictures out a window every 15 minutes or half hour so he can document whats happening. Then he can make a scrapbook about this major storm. I dont know how bad it is out right now but maybe he could document before and after. Does he have a relative he can talk to on the phone every so often that he can tell what is happening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 559309, member: 1514"] Kids do get really worried about these storms. My kids grew up living in hurricane alley and they would get antsy when hurricanes came through. I dont want to say thankfully, but by the time my kids were in middle elementary and early junior high ages, I was working red cross shelters so they went with me and helped out. It kept them from worrying so much about what was going on because they were busy doing things. Where you are its going to get quite interesting so I might let your son actually do something to ease his anxiety. Maybe use a camera to take pictures out a window every 15 minutes or half hour so he can document whats happening. Then he can make a scrapbook about this major storm. I dont know how bad it is out right now but maybe he could document before and after. Does he have a relative he can talk to on the phone every so often that he can tell what is happening? [/QUOTE]
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