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Coronavirus Picture Book
coronavirus picture book for children
Staying Safe during the Coronavirus
Staying Safe during the Coronavirus
Staying Safe during the Coronavirus (SPANISH)
Staying Safe during the Coronavirus (SPANISH)
Coronavirus Information Book for Kids (SPANISH)
picture book about coronavirus for children in Spanish
COVID-19 Resource and Information Guide
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI has over 600 state organizations and affiliates across the nation.
COVID-19 Resource Guide For Parents, Families, and Teens
COVID-19 Resource Guide For Parents, Families, and Teens
Talking to Children About Coronavirus (COVID19)
Parents and teachers are faced with the challenge of discussing the evolving coronavirus outbreak with young children. Although these may be difficult conversations, they are also important. There are no “right” or “wrong” ways to talk with children about such public health emergencies. However, here are some suggestions you may find helpful:
Talking with children about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (SPANISH)
Hablar con los niños acerca de la enfermedad del coronavirus 2019
Coronavirus Disease 2019: Reducing Stigma (SPANISH)
Las emergencias de salud pública, como el brote de la enfermedad del coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), son momentos estresantes para las personas y las comunidades. El temor y la ansiedad con respecto a una enfermedad pueden dar lugar al estigma(1) social hacia personas, lugares o cosas. Por ejemplo, pueden darse situaciones de estigmatización y discriminación cuando las personas asocian una enfermedad como el COVID-19 con una determinada población o nacionalidad, aunque no todas las personas de esa población o provenientes de esa región estén específicamente en riesgo de contraer la enfermedad. El estigma también puede ocurrir después de que a una persona se le dé el alta de la cuarentena por el COVID-19, aunque que ya no tenga riesgo de propagar el virus a otras personas.
Courage to Care: Talking with Children about Coronavirus
how to talk to children about coronavirus