Children are struggling with this brave new world in which they must remain six feet apart from the people they love, so parents are hoping virtual playdates will spare them the anxiety and trauma the pandemic is spreading.
As schools remain closed and confirmed cases and deaths rise, children’s daily rhythms and routines have been obliterated. Some are struggling with this brave new world in which they must remain six feet apart from the people they love.
Jenny Radesky, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and author of the American Academy of Pediatrics’ 2016 screen time recommendations, has been getting a lot of questions from parents about screen time during the coronavirus. Radesky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician,"These social connections are incredibly important.
"My kids have been really into pretending that they are Star Wars characters or Harry Potter characters," she says,"and it’s probably because they want to have magical forces that control things "Almost anything kids used to do offline before COVID-19 can now be done online with a few clicks or taps and a little creativity, says Sierra Filucci, editorial director of Common Sense Media, an advocacy group for kids.
Elementary school-age kids can tackle marshmallow-and-toothpick building challenges with pals over video chat. Older kids can meet up in multiplayer online games like"Fortnite." For her sons, ages 4 and 3, who miss the companionship of soccer and gymnastics, Faust downloaded the appWhen she isn’t reading books or getting sunshine and fresh air in the backyard with her two brothers, Faust’s 13-year-old daughter catches up with relatives on Messenger Kids and with friends on FaceTime and in online games Minecraft and Roblox.
Last week when her twins turned 4, the extended family celebrated on Zoom, with toddlers and older kids wandering in and out of the frame.
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