When a family member dies, children react differently from adults. Preschool children usually see death as temporary and reversible, a belief reinforced by cartoon characters who die and come to life again. Children between five and nine begin to think more like adults about death, yet they still believe it will never happen to them or anyone they know.
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The current CV19 lockdown is no easier for many who due to isolation and toxic media messages are finding them-selves growing increasingly anxious and fearful. Much attention is now turning to measures to treat an epidemic of depression. The simple action is to medicate.
Elizabeth Adalian
(Homeopathy with Edel) A new term has entered our lexicon since the arrival of Covid-19: ‘social distancing’. This is still persisting and will continue to do so for some time to come until it is deemed necessary to reverse the ruling – i.e. as long as the pandemic remains a threat to the population. Adults can rationalise this very well despite experiencing the effects of the inevitable sense of isolation this brings about. When communicating with my single friends at this time, however well they appear to be progressing, they often close the conversation with a comment like ‘all I need is a hug’. However, for children who do not fully comprehend the reasons for the lockdown (and whose parents/carers are likely to be feeling stressed at this time), the effects are already becoming embedded into their very impressionable psyches at a very young age. My concern lies with the possible enduring imprint this influence can have on their brain structures as they develop. Jean Lacombe (Homeopathy with Edel)
Many cases of children suffering autism can be greatly improved through homeopathy. In fact, some of the patients can have a complete recovery. Dana Ullman (Homeopathy with Edel) Although Ritalin and other psychiatric drugs given to children with ADD or ADHD may provide short-term benefits, research to date has found that these drugs do not provide long-term benefits. However, even scarier is the fact that even Newsweek(US T.V) noted, “There are no definitive long-studies to reassure parents that this stimulant isn’t causing some hidden havoc to their child.” And many people today believe these drugs do create havoc.
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