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“Coping With Stress and Surviving Challenging Times” by Alan Cohen “Coping With Stress and Surviving Challenging Times” is an article by Alan Cohen that expounds on people’s different response to disasters and the essence of coming up with different styles of coping up with adversities. The most interesting thing in this article is its assertion that there are three different types of awareness; people very aware of something, people with some vague idea about something, and people blissfully unaware of something.
These three classes of people in the society have also different ways of coping up with stress as a result of adversities. Some address problems by acquainting themselves with the nature of the difficulty before coming to grips with it. Others seek external professional assistance, whereas others ignore the problem with the expectation it will go away (Cohen 2). In relation to want I found interesting in this article, I learnt that it is recommendable for young children particularly those in kindergarten to be taught on how to cope up with challenges associated with adversities so as to help them when under pressure.
Some of the coping skills that I learnt to be crucial include the model “BASIC Ph”. In relation to this model, I learnt that it is important to inform young children about what we believe as a society, encouraging the expression of children’s feelings through pictures, and allowing children to take part in the social roles. Additionally, I learnt that transforming a frightening condition into an adventure, explaining to children what they need to know in addition to keeping children occupied during emergencies will aid them cope with pressures associated with adversity.
Work CitedCohen, Alan. Coping With Stress and Surviving Challenging Times. Child Care Information Exchange. 2003. Web. 21 June 2015. http://www.oas.org/udse/readytolearn/Israel.pdf
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