Children’s Changing Feelings

Children’s Changing Feelings
photo by: Arwen Abendstern
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Children cope with sadness better if they can express their feelings in a trusting, warm atmosphere. Your children will handle the stress of sad situations more easily if you allow them to:

  • Explore and discuss their feelings.
  • Understand that all feelings are normal and that feelings will change as time passes and with new experiences.
  • Find ways to help them feel better.

One way to help children cope with sadness is to help them think of positive activities that can prevent their dwelling on a loss or sad event. This does not mean that they will forget the sad event or that memories of the sad event will not come back. But it gives them permission to move away from the sadness by doing activities that make them feel better.

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