How to Talk to Kids About COVID-19

How to Talk To Kids About COVID-19

By Melissa Wood, Parenting Magazine

With COVID-19 (CoronaVirus) everywhere on the news, it’s likely that kiddos in your home and in your classroom  are wondering what’s going on. Uncertainty can make kiddos feel anxious and afraid (just like in us adults).

  • Be Open and HonestHow to talk to your kids about covid-19

Being an open source of information that they feel they can confide in is important. Ask how they are feeling, if they are concerned and be a support however possible. Reassure any concerns that they have and be sure to keep in mind explaining them to a way that is developmentally appropriate based on their age.

  • Teach Good Habits

Teach them how to protect themselves and their loved ones by showing them how to wash their hands and why it is important. Teach your kiddos how to cough into their elbow and encourage them to practice healthy habits of eating well and getting enough rest. These are great ways to talk to kids about COVID-19. Check out this fabulous approach below that this teacher took with black pepper to teach about germs. We love it!

  • Do not Spread Misinformation or Anxiety

With all of the COVID chatter, it’s easy to repeat something you heard. Be conscious of sticking to the facts vs. the rumors. Also be sure to not pass along your own anxiety. If you’re feeling a bit How to talk to your kids about covid-19emotional or reactive to something you heard or how you’re feeling, take a deep breath.

If you’re feeling anxious about Coronavirus, here’s an amazing toolkit that has resources for any anxiety you’re feeling: https://www.virusanxiety.com/

Here is a great video from the Child Mind Institute that walks you through how to approach the conversation.