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27.03.2026 18:41
In a world full of crises and constant news exposure, children often feel fear more intensely than adults. This guide explains how caregivers and educators can talk to children about difficult topics in age-appropriate ways, offering reassurance, clarity, and emotional support.

https://www.psychologs.com/how-to-talk-to-children-about-war-crisis-and-fear-a-developmental-psychology-guide/

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How to Talk to Children About War, Crisis, and Fear: A Developmental Psychology Guide
The world feels like it is vibrating all the time with crisis. There are a lot of problems like geopolitical alliances, border conflicts and money issues. All these are white noises that never stop. This is very tiring for grown-ups. For kids, it is even worse because they do not know what happened in the past to understand what is going on now. It can make them feel like the world is not a safe place for them. As parents and teachers, our job is not just to take care of kids. We are raising the next generation of global citizens. To do that without breaking their spirit, it requires a delicate psychological dance. The Architecture of the Developing Mind  Children are not mini-adults. Their brain development is still happening. They are still learning. This means they think and act differently from grown-ups. While an adult processes a news report…
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