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All Things Parents Should Know About the Novel Coronavirus

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The world is threatened with a new kind of virus that infects people causing respiratory disease with symptoms such as, fever, cough and shortness of breath.  It is true that as a parent you can’t stop worrying about the safety of your children. What makes the situation frightening is that not much is known about this new virus, as to how it behaves and how to really treat it. There are certainly things which we can do to stop it from being spread and help our children be safe and healthy.

Parenting plan in the age of CoronaVirus:

In a stressful situation like a global pandemic, we as parents need to guide and train our kids to combat the situation most effectively. The rapid spread of the virus does sound scary, but we don’t really need not to panic. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community parents need to take best care of their children. Experts believe that CoronaVirus spreads similarly to the flu through close person-to-person contact, including exposure to sneezing and coughing. Hence, one can try to stay healthy during this outbreak by following the same practical advice we use for cold and flu season but ensuring we follow it through.

Impact Of COVID-19 On Education!

We need to train our kids about these basic hygiene routines:

  • Make sure that your child washes hands often with soap and water or uses an alcohol-based hand sanitizer often.
  • Make it a point to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick and absolutely avoid social gathering.
  • Stay home.
  • Avoid to touch your eyes, mouth and nose with unwashed hands.

Talk to your kids about CoronaVirus:

As a parent we need to help kids cope with fear and not to worry with the amount of information flowing all around us. The people of all ages is making use of the available media to make themselves aware. It is seen that mostly children especially those below the age of 14 years are concerned as they are not able to comprehend the numerous talks and discussions and become extremely worried. As parents, we should talk to them and resolve their queries so that they do not panic and get scared.

  • Ask them what they already know about the pandemic.
  • Reassure them and make the message age appropriate.
  • Help them carry out daily hygiene routines.
  • Involve children in house hold activities and keep them engaged.
  • Take precaution by being proactive.

What else can we do to fight the virus?

We need to follow some precautionary measure at this time of crisis. We have to make our children follow these practices though they seem to be difficult to continue for a long time. Assure them that in life we are forced to sacrifice some of our freedom and temptations for the larger goods.

  • The first and foremost thing to do is to eat healthy diet.
  • Exercise regularly to increase your immunity.
  • Drink plenty of fluids.
  • Don’t consume raw meat.
  • Stay indoors and avoid travel
  • If you go out, wash your hands and change your clothes
  • Cover your mouth while coughing and sneezing.

Make the best utilization of this time when you are isolated with your family. Our busy structured life had deprived us of this opportunity, so have lots of fun with your kids, parents and spouse and get reconnected. It is true that you are trying your best to protect and shield your children and at the same time battling with your own fear and anxiety. Tough indeed!

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Introduce some out of school learning for your kids which can be exciting.  

What if there were other ideas that could encourage learning for our children that didn’t feel like a typical institutional education? Some learning that would arouse student’s curiosity to drive to the path of yearning for more learning. For example, when stuck at home it might be a good time to think about ways to bless others. This is one of the best ways to experience joy is when we are kind to others. Children might want to create a card that could be mailed, or a virtual card. Send one to the grandparents, friends, school worker or any other person in their life. Enjoy their creations, even if they’re simple or amazing. This season won’t last forever, important is to relieve the young impressionable minds of their worries and anxieties concerning this unusual phenomenon. Important is to keep the spirits high and spread the hope all around, to have the faith to see through the tough times.

As Haruki Murakami famously mentioned, “And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You wont even be sure, whether the storm is really over. …When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”

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