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Parents must understand and implement preventive measures when discussing COVID-19 or other infectious diseases. Several outbreaks arise whenever a school reopens after its annual break. Know more:

While minimum health protocols are observed, we know that kids tend to be relaxed and would remove masks when playing with classmates. Children up to teenagers are carefree and mindless of their actions outside their homes, so parents need to be extra careful with them, especially now that restrictions are being lifted. As we slowly get back to the new normal, our kids’ first line of defense is to get immunized before mingling with people.

“I cite very concrete examples because my kids are looking for proof all the time. For example, I told them that it’s rare for them to see people with polio today. It’s because the vaccine did that for them,” said mommy Jo-pie Hernandez. “If there’s one thing that COVID had done, it brought vaccine confidence.”

“The vaccine gives you a degree of assurance that you can socialize with classmates and friends. Now we can visit your Titas and Lolas because of your vaccination,” noted Mommy Jo-pie when she convinced her children to get vaccinated.Good communication between you and your child is essential in developing a healthy and positive relationship. This would also make it easier for you to talk about complex topics as they get older.

To prepare for the full reopening of schools, the Department of Health and Department of Education are working closely to create a prevention mindset among teachers, parents, and their children to be ready to return safely.

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