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COVID 19 Parenting 10 Tips to Help You Stay Sober and Sane

COVID 19 Parenting: 10 Tips to Help You Stay Sober and Sane

May 25, 2020 | By: frhdev

If you are like many Americans when news of the COVID 19 outbreak in China first hit, you watched with some level of concern but thinking, ‘that will never happen here.’ But as the weeks passed and the deadly virus spread these low-level concerns soon turned to fears. And once March came around, most of us realized what was happening was very different than anything we have ever experienced before. 

As President Trump declared a national emergency in early March, universities closed their doors, businesses sent workers home—often laid off—and our public and private schools halted afterschool activities and then school altogether, the world we once knew (and often took for granted) suddenly transformed into an unknown landscape.

The New Normal and How to Adapt

For everyone, this new daily life has taken on different meanings. Many are working from home, taking care of their children, and even ‘homeschooling’ multiple children. No easy feat. For others, they have lost their jobs entirely and are struggling to get by on unemployment and gripped with fear trying to understand what the future holds for them.

No matter where you are—mentally, financially, emotionally, and spiritually—during this pandemic, there’s no doubt we are all under more stress than before.

If you are in recovery from alcohol or substance use issues, you face challenges that are a bit different than others. However, while there may be additional curveballs for anyone in recovery, the skills learned in recovery have prepared you for this time in history. If you are a parent, you may be under tremendous stress no matter what the age of your child as you juggle work, financial issues, schooling, and the emotional needs your child or children have during this time of social distancing.

COVID 19 parenting is definitely a new road for everyone. And depending on the age of your children, you are facing unique needs and demands. As states begin to change their stay at home orders with some opening completely, some partially, and a few not at all, the future still remains uncertain. With this novel virus, what will happen next remains a question for most everyone. 

With that in mind, it’s important to learn how you can keep your sanity, be the best mom or dad as you deal with COVID 19 parenting, and most importantly remain in recovery.

Healthy Coping Skills for Parenting (and Living) in COVID

As mentioned, depending on the age of your child or children, your work status, and other unique issues your family is facing, the specific challenges during this time can vary. However, most of the suggestions for staying on your recovery path, using healthy coping skills, and modeling these skills for your kids are the same.

No matter where you are on your recovery journey, it’s vital to remember to make staying sober and in recovery your number one priority. For many this can seem counterintuitive as bills must get paid, kids have to do school work, and life must go on in this new normal. Remembering that without sobriety your tasks and your family’s journey during this difficult time will only be harder is important to keep in mind. 

There is a simple saying which helps to make this clear;

‘What you put before your recovery/sobriety you lose.’

Many in both long and short-term recovery have learned the hard way that this is absolutely true. So as you may want to reach for alcohol or another substance during this time to help cope, remember how far you’ve come and stay the course. Long-term recovery will be worth it and life will be filled with happiness, joy, fun, and freedom. If you are struggling with this reach out for help. Futures Recovery Healthcare provides different treatment options including three inpatient programs as well as outpatient services and vital telehealth services for continuing care after treatment. 

If you are in recovery take an honest look at your recovery journey. Taking the first step and getting help for an alcohol or substance use disorder is probably one of the hardest—if not the hardest—thing you’ve ever done. The skills you’ve learned, no matter if you have five days sober or five years sober, will serve you now. Lean on them. 

Here are ten tips to help you stay sober, keep your sanity, and maybe even flourish during not only COVID 19 but any times of stress: 

Whether you are in recovery or not, the above tips will help you not only model positive coping skills for your children and loved ones during difficult times but are also ones that will help make your life vibrant, joyful, and free. And remember, if you need extra support, feel like you may relapse, or are considering treatment for an alcohol or substance use issue Futures is here for you. Contact us confidentially online or by phone at 561-475-1804

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