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Keeping Children SAFE from COVID, play your part
Keeping Children SAFE from COVID, play your part
Parents and caretakers play an important role in teaching children to wash their hands.
Explain that hand washing can keep them healthy and stop the virus from spreading to others.
Be a good role model—if you wash your hands often, they’re more likely to do the same.
Encourage your child to play outdoors—it’s great for physical and mental health. Take a walk with your child or go on a bike ride.
Use indoor activity breaks (like stretch breaks or dance breaks) throughout the day to help your child stay healthy and focused.
Reach out to friends and family via phone or video chats.
Write cards or letters to family members they may not be able to visit.
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