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"Children are not protected, we have killed the social world for them": The parenting podcast analyzes the closure
Parents, you think yours is difficult in quarantine, but what about the children?
"There is something disturbing here," says the psychologist, "the world has been sharply interrupted by them, and does not make sense."
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Monday, 12 October 2020, 00:39
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True parents, you feel like you're going crazy at home under quarantine, but what about the kids? Journalist Paz Hassadi and developmental psychologist Tzachi Netter sat down for another conversation as part of the podcast "Talk to me, Daddy," in which they share questions about parenting from a male angle - and this time too it is impossible not to analyze the closure imposed on us and its consequences.
"We adults have already been through complicated things, but the children, what are they going through?", Wonders the psychologist Netter, who says that as part of his work as a therapist he has recently encountered quite a few cases of children affected by the complex reality of quarantine, which includes not only cancellation but also social distance. . "There is a flood of anxieties," Netter says, "sleep problems, anxiety attacks." He said, "We killed the social world for them,
what kind of child is protected in this period? There is something disturbing here. The world has been cut off from them in a sharp, illogical way, and more in a threatening framework."
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