Showing posts with label Corona Stress among children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corona Stress among children. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30

Overcome Third Wave Covid 19 with These 7 Parenting Tips


While we are tirelessly battling against the deadlier second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the anticipated third wave COVID-19 has created a sense of panic among parents and guardians. 

THIRD WAVE COVID 19 AND YOUR FAMILY


Children were considered so far as silent carriers of the virus. However, many more kids have been infected with varied symptoms during the second wave of the pandemic. 

According to experts, the third wave can be even more challenging for kids. However, you can overcome the third wave COVID 19 with these 7 parenting tips as suggested by pediatricians.


7 Parenting Tips to Overcome the Third Wave COVID-19

 

1)    Be More Vigilant

First and foremost, you should be more vigilant and watch over every action of your kids. Limit visitors at home and do not allow your kids to go out and play with their neighborhood friends. 

Even if you engage with friends/ family, then ensure, no one is sick or showing symptoms. Make your kids understand that this is not a time for weekend ventures. Spend more playtime with them so that they can easily adjust to their new schedule of playing indoors.




     2)    Make Hygiene A Habit

Teach your kids the importance of practicing hygiene. Make sure that your kids wear masks, maintain social distance, and frequently sanitize their hands after touching surfaces. Make them understand that they should not touch their mouth, nose, or face after touching any surface.

Inculcate the habit of keeping themselves and their surroundings clean. When it comes to hygiene, make sure that you customarily disinfect surfaces that are frequently touched. Keep the doorknobs, faucets, wallets, keys, and countertops clean. 

 

3)    Eat Healthy and Fresh

Plan a healthy diet for your kids. A well-balanced diet will not only provide essential nutrients to fight infections but also keep your kids energized. Serve fresh fruits and seasonal vegetables to boost the immunity of your kids. You can try some interesting recipes to include new fruits and vegetables in your kid’s diet plan.

 

4)     Keep Your Kids Active At Home

Being at home does not mean you have to follow a lethargic lifestyle. Sitting in front of the TV for hours or lying on the couch all day will not only make your kids dull but also affect their health. Teach them the importance of exercise each day. It can also be a good replacement for active outdoor playtime.



     Moreover, you can help your kids imbibe
the goodness of yoga. There are many       simple yoga postures that your kids can do at home to stay healthy and active. You can also use this time to develop the creative side of your kids with many interesting online hobby classes.

    Good habits inculcated during this time will develop into a lifestyle and benefit your kids throughout their lifetime.


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5)    Watch Their Behaviour Around the Diseased 

Teach your kids to maintain a healthy distance if a family member is sick. If you display any familiar symptoms of infection like fever, cough, and cold then you should immediately isolate yourself from your kids.

If your children show any of these symptoms, you should immediately consult a doctor without delay. Isolate them as well and make them understand why this is important.

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6)    Educate Your Children About COVID 

Knowledge is the best defense against new variants of COVID 19. The earlier you identify the symptoms and start treatment, the better are your chances of recovery. Educate your children about this infectious virus and the precautions they should take to stay safe.

 Learning about the prevalent condition of the virus may help your children practice hygiene and social distancing more willingly.

 

7)    Watch Their Mental Health 

When children have to spend most of their time at home, the disengagement from active playtime often makes them gloomy and inactive. Firstly, young children do not understand why they have to stay home all the time or behave in a certain way.

Secondly, they seek more attention, throw tantrums, and demand more time which can, in turn, be challenging for the parents who are managing everything from home.

 

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As parents, you need to keep a watch on the mental well-being of your kids while you manage your state of mind as well. Stay calm and distribute your time wisely. Indulge in fun activities to keep them occupied. Give your kids enough space and time to adjust to the new normal. Managing a healthy routine will help your kids stay focused, engaged, and enthusiastic.

 


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Wednesday, May 20

Parenting tips to protect kids from COVID-19 pandemic


As we all know, coronavirus, COVID -19 has stormed the world infecting lakhs of people, numerous died and leaving the rest in fear. COVID-19 was declared as Pandemic by WHO earlier this year and since then many countries have been under lockdown. It affects all age groups though people with certain existing diseases are higher at risk. Furthermore, the topmost concern of every parent is to protect kids from Covid-19 and it is highly recommended to keep them safe in the house with regular practice of all the preventive measures.

Protect kids from COVID-19 pandemic spread

                                                            
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Protect kids from COVID-19 pandemic

It is extremely important for all of us to follow the health guidelines to stop the spread and protect kids from this pandemic:

Wash hands often - Make sure children practice washing hands with soap and water at least for 20 seconds in small intervals.

Clean and disinfect mostly used surfaces - Clean common areas of the house like tables, windows, doors, door handles, remotes, switches, toilet seats and sink with disinfectant liquid to avoid the spread of virus inside the house.

Practice Social Distancing - Children are not going to school or in the open play area and therefore, face low risk. However, it is also important that they should not invite kids from nearby to play. Maintaining a 6 feet distance from all is really important.

Face mask - Covering the mouth and nose is mandatory if there is a need to go outside the home. Children can wear a cloth face mask or 3 layered face masks for protection.

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Multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children


Earlier in the year 2020, parents were relieved to know that COVID-19 was sparing children as most of the kids had mild or asymptomatic cases. However lately, some children are developing the multi-system inflammatory conditions as a complication of Covid-19. This complication is rare and researchers are still finding the connection between MIS-C and Covid-19. Symptoms of MIS-C are –

persistent fever,
rash,
change in skin color,
conjunctivitis, or
abdominal pain.

If any of the symptoms are noticed, it should be immediately reported to a pediatrician for the next steps. However, symptoms may vary and if the child complains of acute chest pain, bluish lips, inability to stay awake, breathing issues, confusion, and similar signs then it needs to be taken seriously and consulted immediately.

To prevent MIS-C and to protect kids from COVID-19, ensure that children should not go out of the house during this pandemic crisis, closely monitor if any child has a fever, and keep in touch with pediatric. According to researchers across the world, parents should make sure that all the required vaccinations have been given to their child because the diseases that can be prevented with vaccines are more dangerous than MIS-C.

Corona Stress among children


During this coronavirus situation, the children, like adults, are also suffering from depression and anxiety. These innocent, growing minds are being greatly impacted by this pandemic situation. Therefore, special care is necessary while having a conversation with little ones. Here are a few tips which will help to deal with the stress which children may be going through during this time:

Answer their questions

It is important to answer their innocent question and pass on the necessary information to them. By doing this, they will not get panic or confused about what is happening around them. Let them know why it is important to take preventive measures.

Ensure kids socialize while staying at home

Since children cannot go out and meet their friends or relatives, maybe they miss their social circle. So, arrange calls or video calls with their friends to keep them happy.





Create time for a strong bond

Usually, we remain busy in our lives that sometimes we miss giving quality time to children. So, this is the best time to renew the bond between you and your child.  Play games with them, indulge in cooking, painting, or dancing and other interesting activities with them.

Don't let anxiety capture you 

A situation like this may depress you too. However, let not your emotions affect your kids. Children see, learn, and imbibe from their environment. So, there are chances that they may pick negative emotions, stress, etc., from you.

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Enquire about them

Utilize this time by asking them what they want to do, their interests likes or dislikes. Allow them to express their emotions and views. This will put them at ease and stay stress-free.

Appreciate kids often

Whenever your kids help in any of the household chores, follow the cleanliness rules or behave well, appreciate them wholeheartedly.

What you will show, you will get

Children are great observers. In case, you do not follow good habits like having a schedule, regular workout, or healthy eating routine, the kids are likely to follow the suit. So, before you preach them anything, see are you practicing the same?

 Exercise together

Taking care of health and building immunity is what everyone needs today. Engage children in an exercise routine and doing it together will be great fun indeed!

Include Storytime

Children love to listen to stories, take out a few minutes in a day for storytime sessions full of expressions and sounds. Why not have some puppets to make it more interesting?


Make a distance with electronic gadgets

It is important to have a gadget-free time. Therefore, keep aside all those electronic gadgets and just be in the family moments and capture these lockdown moments to cherish later.

Count your blessings

This is the time when positivity is much needed. At the end of the day, do an activity with your child to count what all things were positive today. Gratitude is the attitude to stay positive and happy!

Eat healthy foods

Educate children about the importance of nutritious and healthy food and have a family mealtime so that they will learn to eat healthy food.





Home schooling 

Most of the children may have online classes from the school. Try not to miss out on any session. This will help them to be in a normal routine.

Feelings chart

Create a feelings chart and paste it into your house. This chart must include expressions of all the feelings like happy, sad, crying, or angry, and tell your child to express his feelings through the chart. That’s an amazing way to vent out emotions in a positive manner.


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Stress buster toys

Children may feel stressed out and feel bored or angry. A stress buster toy will make them feel happy. For this take a balloon and feel it with rice and tie the knot. Ask your child to squeeze it this will help them to feel better and relaxed.

Indulge in age-appropriate games with kids

Choose games and activities as per the age of your kid. While you may sing, dance, build blocks with toddlers, you can play hopscotch, treasure hunt, etc., indulge in no-fire cooking, gardening in the backyard, etc., with older ones. 




Follow Ayush Ministry, India guidelines to fight COVID-19


Due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation, entire mankind is suffering and there is no specific vaccine yet. According to the ministry of Ayush, India, developing immunity will play an important role in everybody's lives. As we all know, prevention is better than cure, it will be good to take all the preventive measures at the right time.

Ministry of Ayush recommends a few preventive measures to help mankind for having a stronger immune system.  Follow these health tips to protect kids from COVID-19, as well-

  1. Drink warm water during the day. 
  2. Daily practice yoga and breathing techniques for at least 30 minutes.
  3. Spices like turmeric, cumin, coriander, and garlic is recommended to be included in cooking.
  4. Drink herbal tea (Kadha) made from Tulsi ( basil), Dalchini (cinnamon), Kalimirch ( black pepper), Shunthi (Dry Ginger) and Munakka (Raisin) - once or twice a day. You can add jaggery (Gur) to your taste, if needed.
  5. Apply sesame oil, coconut oil, or Ghee in both the nostrils in the morning and evening. 
  6. Inhale steam regularly to avoid corona germs inhabit in your throat.

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FAQs

Q - Should kids wear face masks?

A - Children under 2 years of age need not wear a face mask. Children above 2 can wear a face mask only when they are not able to maintain a social distance of 6 feet and when they are outside of the home.

Q- Are sanitizers safe for children?

A - Sanitizers are safe for children to kill bacteria on their hands. However, swallowing is not safe at all as most of the sanitizers are alcohol-based.

Q - Frequent hand wash can harm children's skin?

A - Frequent hand wash can make their skin dry however, it is a very important preventive measure. So, to avoid any kind of skin problem moisturize their hands after every hand wash.

References-

https://www.cdc.gov/

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