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Q How can I help my child deal with tragic events in the news?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
As a parent, I can understand the urge to shield our children from the effects of the real world. However, because we live in an information-driven society, it’s impossible to shield them from all bad news, as many kids get their... Full Answer
Q How could hearing about tragic events in the news affect my child?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Many children don’t have the emotional capacity to process traumatic information. Dr. Sudeepta Varma, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at NYU Langone Medical Center, advises, “In the days and weeks after the tragedy, you may... Full Answer
Q What is a healthy father/daughter relationship?
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Dr. Georgianna Donadio, Health Education
A female child's relationship with her father sets the foundation of all future relationships with the men that will populate her life. If her father was caring, kind and supportive, she will seek similar types of males to have healthy and fulfilling... Full Answer
Q How can I help my child feel safe after a tragedy in the news?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
To help your child feel emotionally safe after a tragedy: Anticipate Concerns: Kids zero in on those violent terms faster than we do and depending on their age may misinterpret those events. Tune into what your child says for clues. Anticipate... Full Answer
Q How can I help my kids enjoy the spirit of giving?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here are a few tips to get you started in a gimme-less holiday and help your kids enjoy the spirit of giving: Give things that boost “togetherness.” Think of giving gifts you do “with” one another instead of alone: board games,... Full Answer
Q What are examples of video games my child should not play?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Here is a list of video games from Internet Provider Service that are totally inappropriate for kids. Please know there are many more. Grand Theft Auto -- This game lets kids play the role of a criminal who commits a range of unlawful acts from... Full Answer
Q How are video games rated?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Ratings established by the Entertainment Software Rating Board are prominently labeled on the outside of each video game box. EC (Early Childhood-Ages 3+): No inappropriate or objectionable material E (Everyone Ages 6+): May contain minimal... Full Answer
Q Who is likely to play the choking game?
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Dr. Michele Borba, Psychology
Typically the Choking Game involves kids 9-16 year olds and predominantly males although younger and older adolescents along with females may also be involved. Please don't assume that your kid "would never do such a thing." We're seeing that... Full Answer
Q What can I do to keep my child from playing the choking game?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Talking with children about the choking game can help prevent a tragedy. Learn more as Dr. Oz and Dr. Lauren Shapiro talk about the dangers of the choking game and talking to children in this video. Full Answer
Q How can I tell if my child is playing the choking game?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Any child can die from playing the choking game. Watch this video as Dr. Oz discusses the warning signs that children are playing the choking game with the parents of a teen who died. Full Answer