From the Oregon Health Authority:
"It’s been an unusual summer, to say the least. With many summer activities rescheduled or canceled and the uncertainty of how school will operate in the fall, children may be experiencing stress.
Children often react to stressful events differently than adults. How the child in your life reacts will vary by age, their previous experiences and how they typically cope with stress. The graphic below shares signs of stress that you can watch for in preschool- and elementary-age children and how to help them.
Teens who want someone to talk to can check out the Oregon YouthLine by calling 877-968-8491, texting teen2teen to 839863, emailing Teen2Teen@LinesforLife.org or by chat at http://ow.ly/giTz50AEAAm. Teens are available to help daily from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Pacific Time, and adults are available by phone all other times.
You can find resources and learn more about how to support children of all ages by visiting CDC’s Helping Children Cope website: http://ow.ly/SuwM50AEAAj or the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s (NCTSN) Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope: http://ow.ly/8ivO50AEAAk"