Like I said upthread, I am just grateful that Fi is little enough that she really doesn't get what is going on. We do not watch news in front of her or a get a paper she could read and we don't talk about it in front of her, so her emotions are solely about not seeing friends and going to school and don't contain any fear for herself or others. Emma, it's hard to say. She seems fine, and when we check in she says she's not worrying or anxious, but she's 17 and watching and reading whatever she wants, and I'd be surprised if this wasn't messing her up some.
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Like I said upthread, I am just grateful that Fi is little enough that she really doesn't get what is going on. We do not watch news in front of her or a get a paper she could read and we don't talk about it in front of her, so her emotions are solely about not seeing friends and going to school and don't contain any fear for herself or others. Emma, it's hard to say. She seems fine, and when we check in she says she's not worrying or anxious, but she's 17 and watching and reading whatever she wants, and I'd be surprised if this wasn't messing her up some.