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With kids heading back out to playgrounds, daycares and schools, it?s normal for parents to feel a little nervous, even if you?re looking forward to your family getting more interaction out of the house. But it?s essential to navigate this next phase safely and seek out credible sources of information. You?ve likely had conversations about ways to reduce your risk of exposure, and it?s important to continue that process, says Dr. Srinivas Murthy, an infectious disease specialist and clinical associate professor in the University of British Columbia?s department of pediatrics. ?What you?re going to tell a 5-year-old will be different from what you tell a 15-year-old,? says Dr. Murthy. ?It?s about using our best judgement to face the world around us.? You can help prep your kids for school with Lysol?s HERE for Healthy Schools resources which educate children on germs, hygiene and safety surrounding sharing and social distancing. Steer clear of the riskiest activities
When it comes to playdates, kids should avoid indoor activities in close quarters with other children (unfortunately, sleepovers aren?t a good idea). Instead, encourage outdoor play, like backyard visits, and replace higher risk sports with activities like biking, tennis or soccer. Only allow no-contact distanced games, like charades, ?Red Light Green Light?, or Simon Says, and avoid sharin...
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