John,
As children start to become more aware of the coronavirus outbreak, they'll likely begin asking more questions about what's going on – especially as families begin to experience school closures and cancelled events.
It's important to be calm, honest and informed to keep them at ease when talking to them about the coronavirus – and we wanted to share a few quick tips on how to guide the conversation:
1. Share facts simply and calmly.
2. Remind them of what's in their power.
3. Model good hygiene and make it fun! [link removed]
You can click here to check out our Parent Resource Center for more tips and fun activities to keep your kids learning and entertained while schools are closed! : [link removed]
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