The new normal for daily life has been changed for everyone including kids whose daily routines have been disrupted.
The new normal for daily life has been changed for everyone including kids whose daily routines have been disrupted.
- the "new normal" for daily lif has changed for everyone..- including kids..
Whose daily- routines have been disrupted.
- as public conversations around- covid-19 continue to- increase, children may worry- about themselves, - their family and their friends- getting ill.- parents play an important role- in helping children understand- what's going on and teaching- them to help stop the spread- of the virus.
- it's important that adults- provide information that- is honest and accurate.
- - "i think we need to help educat them, - that they can have a risk and - while you want to get toghther- with your friends and - have fun and that you love your- friends, but one way to love- your friends is to protect- them, so i think there is a lot- of those myths that kids are- passing around that fuels this- idea that somehow they are- immune to this particular - virus."
- - - dr. damon also reccomends - talking to your children about- the covid-19 stories they see - online and social media, and- explain some stories may be - based on rumors and inaccurate- information.-
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