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Life Kit

Helping Kids (And Parents) Cope During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Life Kit

NPR

Business, Health & Fitness, Education, Kids & Family, Self-improvement

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Kids and teens have had their lives upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's what parents can do to help them stay positive and feel supported.

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0:00.0

Hi there. If you listen to Life Kit, chances are you're looking for ways to make life just

0:06.4

a little bit better. That is no small task in 2020. Finding small pockets of joy has

0:12.6

never been more important. That's why we've done so many episodes that help you do just

0:18.0

that. Maybe one of our episodes inspired you to start journaling or camping or biking,

0:23.6

or maybe you started a little garden or found yourself doing more art projects than you

0:27.6

used to. Or maybe you just finally perfected your morning coffee or you've given mindfulness

0:34.6

to try. If Life Kit has helped you breathe or inspired you a little bit more this year,

0:40.3

then we have a favor to ask. Please consider donating to your local public radio station,

0:46.4

supporting them help support Life Kit. To make a donation of any size at all, go to donate.npr.org

0:54.0

slash Life Kit. That's donate.npr.org slash Life Kit. So we can keep the good advice coming

1:02.6

in 2021. Thank you.

1:11.9

Hey, I'm Monika Venetz. And I'm Cory Turner. And we are here for a brand new Life Kit parenting

1:17.9

episode on helping you and your kids cope with this pandemic, which we're now more than nine months

1:25.8

into. Oh my god. Okay. We have some updates on the science of COVID because we know a little bit

1:33.6

more now about how the disease works, especially with kids. Yeah, we're also going to talk about how

1:38.0

to deal with the feelings that we were all having, but especially the kids in your lives.

1:43.3

That's right. And even if you are way out in the end of your rope right now, we've got some

1:48.5

super actionable, doable tips on how you can be a more patient parent tonight.

1:57.8

For the kids in our lives, and I'm talking children and teenagers, the last eight months have been

2:02.7

many things. Maybe it was fun at first. I know it was for my kids when the possibility of school

2:08.1

closing felt more like a snow day or maybe five snow days. Yeah, but the novelty is way gone now

2:14.1

and it's been replaced for many people with frustration, sadness, apathy, maybe even depression.

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