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Tips for handling work and kids during COVID-19 isolation
It’s important to be factual and give clear explanations of the situation, said Matthew Cruger, the senior director of the learning and development center at the Child Mind Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to children’s mental health. Don’t overload children with information or bring up issues that they don’t ask about, he said.
“The easiest rule of thumb is to try to be direct and honest and brief,” Cruger told Live Science.