Why we need to help kids plan for the future now more than ever — and how we can help
From drive-by birthday parties to virtual graduation ceremonies, parents and children are finding ways to adapt to a new, socially distanced world. With cities and states mapping out individual plans for reopening nonessential businesses and public areas, there’s no definitive timeline for kids in the U.S. to get back to school in the fall, let alone head off to summer camp, or for families to resume vacations or backyard BBQs. Families are simply learning to live with lots of uncertainty. But it’s crucial for kids to feel like there’s more to look forward to than more question marks and “TBD”s…