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With the announcement that school was closing yesterday, my teen son declared:
A) He really needed this break right now
And
B) He was going to do a lot of hanging out with his friends.
When I told him that probably wasn’t going to happen, there was push-back with a total lack of understanding. My son thinks the measures we are taking for this virus is just another one of my anxiety freak-outs. He does not believe this is a serious issue. He believes we will all be fine. Meanwhile, he is asthmatic, my husband is diabetic, i am asthmatic, and both my husband and i are former smokers. Chances are, we will be fine, but we would rather not get the virus at all if we can help it.
Truth be told, I don’t want my son to be out and about anymore. I don’t believe it is safe for our family. Am I overreacting? How are people helping their kids to cope with idea of isolation?
A) He really needed this break right now
And
B) He was going to do a lot of hanging out with his friends.
When I told him that probably wasn’t going to happen, there was push-back with a total lack of understanding. My son thinks the measures we are taking for this virus is just another one of my anxiety freak-outs. He does not believe this is a serious issue. He believes we will all be fine. Meanwhile, he is asthmatic, my husband is diabetic, i am asthmatic, and both my husband and i are former smokers. Chances are, we will be fine, but we would rather not get the virus at all if we can help it.
Truth be told, I don’t want my son to be out and about anymore. I don’t believe it is safe for our family. Am I overreacting? How are people helping their kids to cope with idea of isolation?