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“We’re angry. We’re angry that it’s back. We’re sad, we’re scared, we’re tired,” said Abernathy. Abernathy says they lost a lot of nurses in 2020 and she is afraid there will be a point when there ...
We're outraged. We're sad. We feel powerless. What can we do?'" Tumulty adds, "There was another feeling among the audience: exasperation with the impotence they have seen from Democrats." ...
"We're so sad so angry, so frustrated and so scared for our lives so we set the rest of our lives aside so we could be heard," Rosemary Cromwell told KPIX.
Tips for helping children understand emotions 1. Help them to label feelings. It can be really useful to draw or make faces together, showing them feelings like ‘happy’, ‘sad’ and ‘angry’.