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2801 Azalea Place
Nashville, TN, 37204
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NBC News Daily: How to help kids beat the winter blues with Sissy Goff

February 13, 2025 Katie Bomar

It’s easy for winter blues to spill over into anxiety and depression. We know those things can make kids feel less capable. As a parent, it’s natural for your instinct to be to protect them. The question is: How can we keep supporting kids in doing hard things?

How To Help Kids Beat The Winter Blues

  1. Move: Put down screens and get outside. Indoor snowball fights anyone?! 

  2. Connect: Plan play dates or get togethers. If your kids are healthy & able, connecting online doesn’t count! We need to be face-to-face.

  3. Take Risks: This helps build confidence, independence & reduces anxiety. Doing hard things build resilience today’s kids so desperately need!

Ask yourself as a parent or caregiver… 

  • What are 2 things you are doing for your kids right now that they can do for themselves?

  • What are 2 things they can almost do for themselves?

And then I want every parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles to all STOP doing those 4 things. Kids learn they are capable by experience. Let them do hard things!

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NBC News Daily, Modern Parenting
Feb 11, 2025

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