
My nephew is four and becoming aware of the hurricanes we sometimes have here in South Florida. In fact, he’s terrified of them and even has nightmares. I didn’t know this, however, when I went to babysit him one evening. He wanted to stand on a piece of furniture and press on a particularly flimsy window in his living room, so he could wave good-bye to his mom. When I explained that he shouldn’t push on the window because it could weaken it and cause a problem if there was a hurricane, he freaked out. That began at least a half-hour of discussion about hurricanes. No matter how I tried to answer his questions and comfort him, he became more frightened. He was terrified that a hurricane was approaching, in spite of my telling him that wasn’t the case. Finally, out of desperation, I told him that his fear of an approaching hurricane was just in his head; he didn’t need to worry. His response was a terrified,
“I have a hurricane in my head?!”
It took me 15 minutes to calm him down after that one!
Carla Chadwick
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1 comments:
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