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Ask Our Experts: Son Upset By War Footage
Raisingkids member's problem Dr Spungin's advice Ask him what he is scared of but don't have a long discussion about it. I suggest you ask him at the time, because you can reassure him there and then, and because it's quite possible that he'll have forgotten about it in the morning. Next day, find a nice quiet time and see if you can get to the bottom of any fears that he may have. You ask if it's connected with the war - although there is extensive coverage, the majority of what we see on our TV screens is not frightening in itself. Adults find it scary, because we know it's real. I don't think that many children of your son's age appreciate this. The question is not about images but about other things he may believe. He may think that the war is very close and therefore may involve him and his family. He may have heard about poison on public transport and may imagine that the buses and trains he uses may be affected. If he has heard about planes being shot down he may be afraid if anyone he knows is flying, or he may imagine that if Iraq wins that Saddam Hussein will then rule our country. These fears are very unrealistic to an adult but very real to a child. So, don't be too quick to reassure that everything is alright, as he may feel that you don't take these worries seriously. Encourage your son to express his fears and then you can help him deal with them realistically.
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