What about the children in the crisis? What to do when your granddaughter cries in crisis Learn to listen, adjust, and adapt By JoAnn, Rolle, Ph.d. , Dean School of Business at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York (CUNY) Before the pandemic I traveled, worked and had short visits with my daughter and grand-daughter when I could. The “New Normal” is my granddaughter and my daughter moved in with me while we all started remote work and distance learning. All was well at “granny’s” house for the first three weeks — it was as if it was a long-overdue vacation. Then my granddaughter started losing track of the days because school and the weekend were all in the same place. As we were nearing the holiday season, her mom told her Easter is this weekend and the 6-year-old began to cry. When her mother inquired why, she said, “it’s Easter and I will miss the Easter egg hunt.” Her mother, a f...