Doctors are encouraging parents to speak with children about smaller gatherings during the pandemic due to safety and to empathize with them and let them know it is not forever.
Doctors are encouraging parents to speak with children about smaller gatherings during the pandemic due to safety and to empathize with them and let them know it is not forever.
MIDNIGHT ON NOVEMBER 26TH... ANDLAST THROUGH 6 A-M THE NEXTMORNING.EXPLAINING TO KIDS WHY HOLIDAYGATHERINGS ARE SMALL THIS YEARMAY BE TOUGH.
MENTAL HEALTHEXPERTS SUGGEST PARENTS BEDIRECT ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OFKEEPING LOVED ONES SAFE ANDHEALTHY.
ENCOURAGING KIDS TOSHARE THEIR IDEAS FOR FAMILYGATHERINGS COULD HELP THEMACCEPT THE CHANGES.
ALSO MAKESURE CHILDREN REALIZE, A SMALLERGATHERING DOESN’T MEAN THERE’SNOTHING WORTH CELEBRATING.DOCTORS SAY IT’S IMPORT
1 in 3 Parents Think Holiday Family Gatherings Are Worth Risk of COVID-19.
The findings are according to the C.S. Mott..