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2. If they are old enough to understand, explain why things are different – using age appropriate language. Children won\u2019t understand why they suddenly aren\u2019t allowed to go outside to the playground or to see a friend. Say something like \u201cwe need to stay inside for a bit because outside is feeling a little bit poorly at the moment so we need to wait until it feels better.\u201d<\/p>\n
3. Make hand washing etc FUN. Challenge them to sing \u201chappy birthday\u201d three times whilst washing their hands, or turn it into a competition and see who can make their hands the \u201csoapiest\u201d whilst washing. You could even have a reward chart for every time they wash their hands well.<\/p>\n
4. If you, as a parent, are unwell and have decided to send your little one to a friends\/their grandparents to be looked after whilst you are in isolation, then make sure you communicate with them as much as possible. Video calls are something you can do every day to reassure them you are ok and miss them.<\/p>\n
5. If your child has been put into isolation then try and make sure they still have a chance to communicate with other children. Video call a friend who has a child of a similar age and let them see each other.<\/p>\n
6. If you feel happier if your toddler wears a mask, turn it into a game. Tell your toddler that he can be a \u201cdoctor\u201d for the day and explain that doctors always wear masks when they are doing \u201cimportant things.\u201d Children like having fun so turn anything they might initially view as \u201cscary\u201d into a game.<\/p>\n
Tiffany, founder of The Mummy Concierge and expert at The Baby Show, will be answering all YOUR questions alongisde fellow expert Dr. Brooke Vandermolen\u00a0on\u00a0The Baby Show’s Live @ Home Instagram Live Q&A on tomorrow\u00a0at 8pm.\u00a0They\u2019ll be covering everything from what to pack in your hospital bag and what to expect if you\u2019re giving birth in hospital at the moment, to newborn must-haves\u00a0and what you can expect from different types of birth.<\/p>\n
The Baby Show team think now, more than ever is a vital time to support, guide and empower expectant and parents-to-be. With this in mind, they have introduced #WednesdayWellness with The Baby Show Live @ Home. A place where you can ask questions during Instagram live Q&As, talk with other like-minded parents, get practical parenting\u00a0advice, join in fitness and wellbeing\u00a0sessions, learn essential First Aid skills and much more!<\/p>\n
Tune in\u00a0@thebabyshow<\/a>\u00a0every Wednesday evening\u00a0to hear from top industry experts sharing their top tips and advice on an array of topics.<\/p>\n\n- 29 April @ 8pm: The Mummy Concierge & Dr. Brooke Vandermolen discuss \u2018What to Prepare for Each Kind\u00a0of Birth\u2019<\/li>\n
- 6 May @ 8pm: Lucy Wolfe will discuss \u2018Sleep\u2019<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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