Supporting children and youth through COVID-19
Cyndi Neumyer, Senior Health Outcomes Consultant, Capital Blue Cross
Cyndi Neumyer, Senior Health Outcomes Consultant, Capital Blue Cross
Be particularly aware of (and limit) how much media coverage or social media time your children are exposed to regarding the pandemic. Email and texting may be the best ways to stay in contact with others during an outbreak, as the Internet may have the most sensational media coverage and may be spreading rumors. Check in regularly with your children about what they have viewed on the Internet and clarify any misinformation.
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