Addressing COVID with Young Children

Messages for parents, school staff, and others working with children.

As news about Coronavirus spreads through the media and the public, children may start to worry about what the world is really facing. With COVID-19, comes an increase in children’s anxiety about whether their family, friends, or teachers will become ill. It is important for trusted adults (such as teachers and parents) to address the issue, rather than ignore it. To better prepare children, adults should address this new pandemic in an honest and accurate way, while also minimizing the anxiety/fear that can come from COVID-19.

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General Ways to Discuss Issues with Children

There are many steps adults can take in order to prepare to talk about hard topics with young children. It is important to:

  • Remain calm & reassuring

Children react very easily to what you are saying and how you present what you are saying. Most adults don’t realize that children can pick up social cues from the conversations you have with them and with others. When discussing COVID-19 in a calm way, children will listen closely to what you have to say without freaking out.

  • Make yourself available to listen & talk

It’s important to make children aware that you are open to talking about hard topics. This will lead them to be comfortable going to you when questions arise.

  • Pay attention to what is shown or heard on TV, radios, or online.

Having the news on consistently will lead to anxiety and fear in young children. Too much information at once can lead to a sensory overload. It may be beneficial to limit screen time that focuses on COVID-19.

  • Teach children actions to reduce the spread of COVID-19

Remind children the crucial steps in limiting the spread of germs. Explain that
social distancing is key, unless it is absolutely necessary to leave the house.
Though, if the urge to get outside arises, be sure to explain that masks protect
them from the spread of germs. Also go over hand washing procedures and how to cough properly in public. These safe procedures are used in public more often than before, so it is also important to discuss with children what actions are being taken at school once they go back.

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Common Questions Children will have & Facts to Share

  • What is COVID-19?

COVID-19 is short for “Corona Virus Disease – 2019”. It is a new virus that has spread throughout the world. Doctors and scientists are still learning about it.

Recently the virus has made people very sick. Scientist and doctors think that most people will be okay, especially kids, but in order to be sure of that it is important to practice habits to stay healthy.

  • How do I be sure to not get COVID-19?

The best way to prevent yourself from getting COVID-19, is by practicing healthy habits consistently. Don’t touch your face, cough/sneeze into a tissue or in your elbow, and wash your hands for at least 20 seconds throughout the day.

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The virus is capable of affecting people differently. It all depends on the body that it is present in. Only a small amount of people have had serious issues with the virus and most people have recovered if they were diagnosed. Though, if you do get sick, it is important to stay home and practice social distancing. It doesn’t mean you have COVID-19 necessarily, but the best way to get better is resting and staying at home.

Links for more information

This is a very scary time for most children who are in the unknown about COVID-19 but with reassurance on the topic, it will allow them to feel more informed and less fearful. Linked below are many websites that go further into explaining COVID-19 and how to stay safe during the pandemic. As adults, it’s our job to be calm and positive for the children we love!

Information on:

Social Distancing

Symptoms of Coronavirus

Statistics & Charts 

 

 

 

Losing Your Mind in Quarantine

People all around the world are struggling with quarantine. What seemed like a short getaway from work for two weeks, has turned into a two month period of isolation. Families are being forced to adjust to this “new way of life” and many parents are struggling to not lose their mind! 50 Coronavirus Jokes That Should Help You Get Through Quarantine
I get it, spending majority of your day inside with children is not ideal. Most parents are used to their kids being shipped off to school. Though, to ensure safety for kids and the well-being of parents, below are some ideas on how to not go insane during a pandemic! And of course, how to have fun with your children to take your mind of things!

 

Treasure/Scavenger Hunts

While in quarantine, it is likely that young kids will be attached to their screens all day long. For them, this pandemic is a vacation and they couldn’t be happier. I mean they get fed their favorite food all day, play video games, and sleep in! Who wouldn’t be happy about that?

One great idea for how to spice things up is by creating a treasure hunt with your kids — to take it to the next level, the treasure could even be their xbox for leverage. Treasure hunts get them moving and using their brains strategically. It also helps that it is super funny to take videos of children on their endeavors during a treasure hunt. The struggle to find what they desire is deeply satisfying to some parents.

By hiding some prizes and favorite toys around the house with notes/directions, children can spend 20-30 minutes moving around. This forces them to use clues to problem solve and they also get a great outcome at the end! I have seen a lot of videos of families taking part in treasure hunts in their backyards, houses, or neighborhoods. Don’t be afraid to spice things up!

Linked below is a funny video of kids doing a scavenger hunt in their neighborhood to cure their boredom:

COVID-eos – Outdoor Scavenger Hunt / Fun Things for Bored Kids to do at Home during the Coronavirus

Grab a pencil, paper and maybe a pair of binoculars as you head outside and around your neighborhood with Lindalee and her siblings. They are taking on an activity in this episode of Covid-eos to locate certain objects in a fun and creative Outdoor Scavenger Hunt that you can do at home with your own family.

Baking

Baking is a great way to get the kids up and moving while also creating a delicious treat for the family to enjoy. Kids love to help cook and it is an excellent way for parents and their children to bond with each other. With all of this free time, why not try that Pinterest recipe you haven’t had the time to make!?

The possibilities are endless. Cookies, cakes, brownies. Anything! Baking is a great lesson in measuring, ingredients, and of course, making delicious goodies.

Linked below are some of my favorite baking recipes!

Lemon Blueberry Muffins

These quick and easy Lemon Blueberry Muffins are always a hit! Bright citrus flavor and bursting blueberries in a deliciously moist muffin!

Fudgy Salted Brownie Cookies – Tutti Dolci Baking Recipes

The BEST brownie cookies! With shiny, crackled tops and rich, fudgy centers, these life-changing chocolate cookies are for brownie lovers!

Filming TikToks

Yes parents, you read this right. During quarantine, many children and teens are using their screen time by watching TikToks. TikTok is a popular app that consists of 15-60 second videos.

Anything can happen in these videos! There are funny ones, dancing ones, and acting ones. Take this time to try and have fun with your kids. Let loose and learn a dance with them! Sure, they will be embarrassed, but I assure you they will be filled with laughter at the attempts to get the perfect post. If your children are very little, make some posts with them on your own account to get a good laugh of your own!

Over the course of this quarantine, many families have gathered to make hilarious TikTok videos. It is a great way to forget about the worries of COVID-19 and take up some time out of the day.

Below is one of the CUTEST family TikTok videos I’ve ever seen:

1st Family Tik Tok Post 🥰

Uploaded by Ciara on 2020-03-19.

To conclude this post, I want to take the time to acknowledge that this is a very stressful time for a lot of parents. The unknown is killing people and insanity is bound to set in. But to help make the time go by, there are many ways to enjoy spending time with your kids. These are just a few out of hundreds of ideas on how to make the most of your quarantine. When coming out of this, parents and families will have a new perspective of life. So will children, their whole life has been put at a halt! Though, try to make your homes a positive space during this pandemic. Be grateful for this time to stay at home and be with your little ones.

Stay safe and make the most of this quarantine!