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Help Your Family De-Stress During Coronavirus Uncertainty

How to manage anxiety, stay active, and focus on your family's well-being. By Sierra Filucci
Topics: Coronavirus Support, Learning with Technology, Mental Health, We Recommend
Help Your Family De-Stress During Coronavirus Uncertainty

With so much uncertainty over the last couple weeks, lots of families are feeling stressed out. Events are being canceled, spring break plans are being put on hold, hand sanitizer is in short supply. And some families are dealing with school closures, or at least the fear of them. During this difficult time, we hope you'll find time to take care of yourself, and your kids. We've rounded up a few ideas for how to enact self-care for the whole family—with the help of media and tech, and sometimes without it.

Manage family stress. Kids pick up on our anxiety, so it's important to manage your own feelings first. Take deep breaths, go for a walk, or do whatever you need to do to bring your own stress levels down. Here are some other ideas for the whole family:

  • Meditate. We've got apps for kids and families that can help you visualize a more peaceful setting, align your breath with your yoga poses, or focus on what you're grateful for.
  • Get help. This collection of mental health apps might be the answer to a tween or teen who is really struggling but can't get face-to-face care right away.

Stay active. If you're stuck inside, you'll need to get creative to get everyone moving. Set up an obstacle course, play hide-and-seek, and watch some exercise videos on YouTube as a family. Also, try:

  • Dance. You might need to order a special controller from Amazon to play one of these 25 dance games, but nothing beats a dance party to get the blood flowing and put everyone in a good mood.
  • Move around. Our collection of apps, websites, and video games that inspire running, jumping, or, um, conducting music might be the perfect thing to keep things active.

Maintain healthy habits. Aside from the basics of washing hands and covering coughs, consider using this opportunity to dig into overall health. Here are some resources with different approaches to wellness:

  • Feel better. Check out these health-focused apps to pass the time while also getting some tips on eating well, exercising, and even managing the stress of an illness.
  • Learn about our amazing bodies. These wellness websites can be great resources for kids and teens who are curious about diseases … and sex. Plenty of conversation starters!

Double down on distraction. If you're feeling frazzled, the best medicine is a cozy night on the couch with family and giant laughs. Also, turn off the news, silence your notifications, and get your kids to do the same. Here are the funniest picks we recommend:

  • Laugh together. Whether you prefer classic comedies or fresher fare, these funny movies will force everyone to forget their worries for a while.
  • Get goofy. This list of silly movies might not include the finest filmmaking, but for tweens and teens, they tickle the funny bone in just the right place.

 

For more tips and resources like these to help your family get set up for distance learning, check out our Back to School Guide at Wide Open School.
 

Updated
March 11, 2020

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Adult written by kristysp
April 15, 2020

I think this is a great article! I am the mom of three and between elearning, working from home and keeping the house in some sort of order, I think we are all stressed. What I have found helpful is having a list of great virtual events to keep the kids busy when not elearning. Here is a list I find helpful. https://www.upparent.com/lists/livestream-fun-and-learning-for-kids-duri...
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Adult written by michele.stein
March 17, 2020

I'm concerned that an article on mental health during virus pandemic is 100% about screen time. What about getting outdoors in areas where there is plenty of social distancing? Fostering family interaction, cooking, dancing, play Twister, whatever to dilute our screen dependent lifestyle. Calls to question the effect of funding sources on this organization's bias: I see listed among www.commonsensemedia.org/about-us/supporters/foundation-supporters: Best Buy Foundation, The Bezos Family Foundation, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Twitter, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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