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Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus | Child Mind Institute
What parents and other adults can say to kids about the coronavirus COVID-19. How to answer their questions and keep kids feeling safe.
How to talk to children about the coronavirus - Harvard Health Blog
Wondering how to talk to your children about the coronavirus? Here's how to prepare for questions they might ask and how you can respond.
Resilience and Routines for Families During the Pandemic - Mindful Schools
Parents are juggling jobs, kids, school, screen time – and trying to create balanced routines for their families. Here are some simple tips for sustaining health and well being during the pandemic.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.
6 Tips for Social Distancing With Kids - Children's Health
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is affecting day-to-day lives and it can be difficult to adjust. Learn ways to navigate social distancing with kids and teens.
What To Say To Kids When The News Is Scary : Parenting: Difficult Conversations
Whether a school shooting or a deadly tornado, scary events in the news can leave parents struggling to know when — and how — they should talk with their kids about it. Rosemarie Truglio of Sesame Workshop and Tara Conley, a media studies professor at Montclair State University, give us tips.
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