Supporting Teens After the Bondi Terror Attack
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Key Takeaways:
- Parents should model emotional regulation and prioritize checking in on their own mental health to support their children effectively.
- Engage in open yet age-appropriate dialogues with children, allowing them to process their emotions and ask questions about the crisis.
- Limit media consumption to protect mental health, as repeated exposure to distressing news can exacerbate anxiety and fear.
- Maintain normalcy through regular activities while providing psychological first aid to comfort and reassure children.
- Seek professional help promptly if a child exhibits prolonged signs of distress, leveraging community resources like helplines.
Notable Quotes:
- "It's very normal to feel overwhelmed at this stage, even as adults."
- "This is an opportunity to teach our children that we are all part of one world and that we actually all need to help each other."
- "Your children will learn how to deal with emotions and these events by watching how you approach it."
- "We can give them that kind of psychological first aid for where they are there and then with you."
- "Please consider seeking professional support. Get support from Helplines, Lifelines, Beyond Blue Childline."
Resources:
- Beyond Blue: Website
- Lifeline: Website
- Colette Smart's Professional Profiles: Website | Instagram | Twitter
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