Try to calm him and/or her down and explain that ghosts don't exist. Maybe read them a story?
How will family who adopts a child from another language cope
How will family who adopts a child from another language cope
Bubble bath and loads of chocolate! ;)
Copeing with unemployment is going to be hard because employment is what helps you live too get money and make a living but, you can cope I would suggest seeing a counsler.
It is possible that your child is experiencing hallucinations or nightmares, which can be caused by various factors such as stress, anxiety, or sleep disturbances. To help them cope, it is important to create a safe and comforting environment for them to talk about their experiences. Encouraging open communication, providing reassurance, and seeking professional help from a therapist or counselor can also be beneficial in addressing their fears and finding ways to manage them effectively.
NOAH, man.
They learn how to learn under pressure, and how to cope with this fear.
Unfortunately, yes, they can. They don't have the mental skills to cope with a child, nor the ability to support and take care of a child.
Parents can help their child cope with separation anxiety and crying when leaving their grandparents by providing reassurance, creating a consistent goodbye routine, and gradually increasing the time spent away from grandparents to build trust and confidence in the child's ability to handle separation.
Call them or text them very often!!! That should help, because you at least get to contact them. But they might not like this.
Burn out your eyes with red-hot pokers. Or better yet, go back to whanking.
You need to involve a third party to help you cope. Your child may be acting inappropriately and you may be in a vicious cycle, depending on what discipline you are trying to enforce. Find out what you need to do differently--you may not be able to change the viewpoint of the child--so that you know you have done what you can.