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November 2022 1 3 Report
Read the article below and identify the parts of the feature article.
Helping Kids Work Through Stress Paola Navarette
Children may be processing the disruptions in their lives right now in ways the adults around them do not expect: acting out, regressing, retreating, or even seeming surprisingly content. Parents need to know that all of this is normal, experts say, and there are some things we can do to help.
“Children need adults’ love and attention during difficult times,” says World Health Organization (WHO) in a statement. “Respond to your child’s reactions in a supportive way, listen to their concerns, and give them extra love and attention.” WHO suggests keeping children close to their parents and family and avoid separating children and their caregivers as much as possible. “Make opportunities for the child to play and relax and keep to regular routines,” it said. “Provide facts about what has happened, explain what is going on right now, and give them clear information about how they can reduce their risk of being infected in words that they can understand.”
But in some cases, exposure to stressful events—which right now might include a parent’s job loss and economic hardship, or the serious illness of someone a child cares about—can leave children feeling traumatized. Parents, therefore, need to learn other strategies to help their children navigate away from feelings of anxiety.
Answer the following:
1. Helping Kids Work Through Stress: is the____________
It is the title. This is the headline of the article.
2. Paola Navarette:
Paola Navarette is the byline of the article. It is the author’s name.
3.“Children may be processing the disruptions in their lives right now in ways the adults around them do not expect: acting out, regressing, retreating, or even seeming surprisingly content. Parents need to know that all of this is normal, experts say, and there are some things we can do to help.”:



It is the introduction. It draws the reader in.

4. “Children need adults’ love and attention during difficult times,” says World Health Organization (WHO) in a statement. “Respond to your child’s reactions in a supportive way, listen to their concerns, and give them extra love and attention.” WHO suggests keeping children close to their parents and family and avoid separating children and their caregivers as much as possible. “Make opportunities for the child to play and relax and keep to regular routines,” it said. “Provide facts about what has happened, explain what is going on right now, and give them clear information about how they can reduce their risk of being infected in words that they can understand.”:



It is the body. How did you know that this is the body of the article? This is the part where your target readers get what they want to read in the article. Wow, what a powerful answer!
5.“But in some cases, exposure to stressful events—which right now might include a parent’s job loss and economic hardship, or the serious illness of someone a child cares about—can leave children feeling traumatized. Parents, therefore, need to learn other strategies to help their children navigate away from feelings of anxiety.”:

It is the conclusion of the article. It is the summary of the article.
Feature articles are not meant to deliver the news, but they contain elements of news. Their main purpose is to add the human element to the news, to add color and feeling.

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