As Kentuckiana works to clean up storm damage, parents find ways to console frightened children

Storm approaching
Many children are frightened of storms

In the aftermath of the storms that swept through the Midwest, many parents are left asking, as they work to clean up storm damage, how they can console their frightened children.

Probably one of the best ways to help calm your child’s fears is for you, the parent, to stay as calm and matter of fact as possible. So, the next time a storm hits, be prepared and help your child as he learns about the earth’s atmosphere and why lightning, thunder and tornadoes happen.

 

 

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AuthorCrabby Housewife

Lori is a full-time housewife and writer, living in the Midwest with her husband of 35 years - they have two grown daughters and two precious granddaughters. Lori has a house full of pets and her house is never quite perfect. She's also the author of small town stories, which you can learn more about on her website https://lorisoard.com.