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Days after the election, the country is
af1 still in limbo wondering who our next president is. It can be stressful for adults, but we have to remember, our kids are watching, too. The divisiveness has gotten so significant, and we really cant help prevent our kids from getting exposed to it, said Children s Hospital Colora
mizuno do child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jessica Hawks.For months before this polarized election, children have seen attack ads, rallies, and protests. Our country is so divided with this election, and it s still not over. Its inevitable that theyre going to see it, said Dr. Hawks.So, Dr. Hawks says instead of trying to shield our children, we should be open and have age-appropriate conversations. A lot of times parents worry that approaching these sensitive topics can somehow be unhelpful, or maybe amplify the problem, but the opposite is true. Talking about it is really important, said Dr. Hawks.But its not just talking with our children. We have to be mindful of the conversations we have with t
converse he other adults in our house. As parents, we have to be really aware of how were showing up every day in front of our kids to make sure were doing the things we need to b