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What's fear£¿Fear is a feeling that everyone has£¬and that's a good thing because fear is there to protect us£®When the fear comes£¬it means we may meet something dangerous£®
For the fear of dark£¬a kid could have much imagination£®What's under my bed£¿Is there someone breaking into £¨´³È룩my house£¿With the help of a parent£¬kids can get more comfortable in the dark£®Using a night light to see that there's nothing there can also help fight that fear£®
For other fears£¬we needn't fight£®If you're afraid to ride your bike on a busy street£¬you're right!You should be afraid because it's dangerous£®There's no need to fight a fear like that£®Find a better place to ride£®
It's also ok for Rachel to be afraid of the big jellyfish because it's really dangerous£®But it lives only in some waters£®So when she's not swimming in one of them£¬there should be no worries about the big jellyfish£®
Here is some advice about fighting fears from kids£®
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