He killed his son

You don’t have to ask, I’ll go with you, I killed my son. I put my hand on him, and in a few minutes his eyes closed. Liu Mou said the above to the police after crying loudly for more than ten minutes. On the morning of the 4th of this month, Liu personally strangled his five-year-old son with autism and buried the child’s small body in the back mountain of his hometown. Autism is also called autism. Children suffering from this disease are not so-called introverted, Instead, they lack the ability to communicate like normal people. They often do not respond to other people’s cries, avoid other people’s eyes, lack interest in social communication, language communication and games, and Read More …

How to talk about disaster with children?

In this era of more and more transparent information, bad news seems to be more easily spread than good news. We seem to be enveloped by all kinds of unexpected accidents, negative news, natural and man-made disasters and other news at any time. Whether we like it or not, TV, newspapers, the Internet, mobile phones and other media will present a large number of details of the event in front of our eyes. Our emotions also fluctuate, because news reports, live photos, video images and other content generate fear, anxiety, anger and sadness. In the eyes of our children, will these disasters look like what? They often have a vague understanding of what from their parents’ anxious narratives or media Read More …