Hidden Sparks Provides Guidance For Parents Looking To Help Their Children Cope With Pandemic-Related Anxiety

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 11/23/20

NEW YORK – With children’s emotions and routines becoming a daily victim of the tumult caused by the pandemic, Hidden Sparks, which helps teachers and schools educate struggling learners, has provided six tips for parents to support their children experiencing anxiety during this time.

Hidden Sparks spent the summer months focusing on Social Emotional Learning (SEL) techniques with teachers across the country to help them prepare for welcoming students back after months spent zooming at home.  Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration Dean and Hidden Sparks Co-Educational Director, Rona Novick, PhD., has developed these tips for parents looking to help their children cope during the pandemic:

“As parents, we play a critical role in modeling a hopeful, calm, ‘we’ll get through this together’ stance. To the extent we can maintain and model healthy routines and conversations, our children will be the stronger for it. It is also always a good time, and especially now, to show an active interest in something that is important to them, whether a hobby, book or movie, talk about it or even watch it together, to engage together in activities that they find uplifting and nurture your bond,” said Hidden Sparks Executive Director Debbie Niderberg.