Pay attention to children's health.
Parents should be responsible for their children's health, punch in on time every day, take their children to complete nucleic acid testing according to the requirements of their communities and schools, measure their body temperature every day, and pay attention to whether their children have COVID-19-related symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat, diarrhea, abnormal taste and smell, stuffy nose, conjunctivitis and myalgia. If there is any abnormality, you should go to the fever clinic in time. In case of community closure, health code yellow code and other emergencies, you should report to your community and school as soon as possible, and complete the corresponding health monitoring as required.
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Cultivate children to develop good hygiene habits.
"Wear a mask, wash your hands frequently, cough and sneeze to cover your nose and mouth" is an important way to prevent viruses and a healthy hygiene habit. Parents should lead by example and guide scientifically to help their children strengthen their health awareness and develop good habits.
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Keep the family environment and children's belongings clean.
Keep the home environment clean, and ventilate the room at least every morning and evening 1 time for at least 30 minutes each time. Toys and daily necessities that children often contact should be cleaned and disinfected in time. Mobile phones, remote controllers, mice, door handles, faucets and various buttons can be wiped and disinfected with 60% ~ 80% alcohol cotton balls or disinfectant wipes. Desktop, floor and other large objects can be sprayed, wiped or mopped with disinfectant containing 500mg/L effective chlorine (bromine). Clothing, bedding and other fabrics can be exposed to the sun for 4 ~ 6 hours, generally without special disinfection. Wash basins and toilets can be disinfected regularly with chlorine-containing disinfectants.
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Strengthen family communication and pay attention to children's emotions.
The epidemic may bring nervousness, anxiety and other emotions to children, especially when the students around are active and the school is under control, and children may panic. Especially children who enter adolescence have complex psychological needs and complex emotions. Parents should be good at observing, respond to children's questions in time, help children understand the concepts of viruses and diseases in ways that children can easily understand and accept (such as painting), and convey positive energy to children.
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Make regular schedules and pay attention to children's eye health.
If the school is closed due to the epidemic, parents should strengthen supervision and guidance to their children, help make daily schedules, and arrange study, exercise, housework and parent-child games. Plan and consciously ensure the combination of work and rest. During the period of studying at home, the use of electronic products increased and outdoor activities decreased, which increased the risk of myopia. Parents should pay more attention to help their children adjust the brightness of electronic screens and remind them to master the online learning time (primary school students should not exceed 2.5 hours a day; Middle school students do not exceed 4 hours a day), and relax after each online class 10 minute.