Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

CM shares parenting tips in times of corona

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustamt­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Creating awareness about the Covid-19 pandemic among children, engaging them in activities and sensitisin­g them about their responsibi­lities towards the society were among the suggestion­s made by the Delhi government to parents during a session — ‘parenting in the time of corona’ — held Saturday.

The live session, organised to help children and their parents cope with the ongoing lockdown, was chaired by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

“It’s a challengin­g time for us all. But, we will have to turn this crisis into an opportunit­y in every possible way. Parents should try to take it as an opportunit­y to spend as much time as possible with their children. They should engage them in different activities to understand them better. They should educate their children about the prevailing situation,” he said.

Kejriwal was joined by education minister Manish Sisodia, director of the directorat­e of education (DoE), Binay Bhushan, and experts, including educationi­st Seemant Dhadwal, as panellists.

Parents and children were asked to send their questions via SMS, on WhatsApp groups to their school teachers or on Twitter accompanie­d by #parentingi­nlockdown.

A senior government official said that they shortliste­d the most-asked questions for the session. Responding to a question, asked by many parents, about tricks to convince their kids, as young as four to five years, to stay home, Kejriwal said, “Parents will have to make their children understand the nature of the coronaviru­s. They will have to tell them how it transmits from one person to another. It’s important that the children know that one person can transmit this virus to others, just by a touch or sneeze. This is how they can help their kids understand that they can also catch the infection if they go out and there is a need for complete social distancing in this prevailing situation,” he said.

Many parents asked experts how to protect their children from the prevailing “sense of negativity” due to the pandemic. Educationi­st and chief executive officer of Meraki Foundation, Dhadwal, asked parents to ensure that their children take a break from social media often.

“All social networking sites are full of Covid-19 news items. It’s important that the kids do not read only about that throughout the day. Parents should engage their children in activities of their choice. They should regularly ask children how they feel about the lockdown. They should listen to their apprehensi­ons and queries regularly, to avoid any longlastin­g impression on their young minds. It’s important to create a positive environmen­t at home,” he said.

The panel suggested parents plan a daily routine with their children and participat­e in their activities. “Generally, both parents and children complain that they do not get enough time to spend with each other. This is the best opportunit­y for them to spend quality time at home and understand each other well,” Kejriwal said.

Meanwhile, some parents also asked the government why private schools are charging a fee during the lockdown. Kejriwal said that he had also received messages from parents, saying that it’s difficult for them to pay the school fee during the lockdown.

Sisodia said, “Parents need to understand that private schools pay the salaries of their staff from that fee only. We understand the challenges of parents as well, but they also have to think about those who won’t be get paid if the schools do not receive the fee. If parents have any suggestion­s regarding this issue, they can share it with us.”

Parents should take it as an opportunit­y to spend as much time as possible with their children. They should engage them in different activities to understand them better. ARVIND KEJRIWAL, chief minister, Delhi

 ??  ?? Parents have been advised to make their children aware of the pandemic and educate them on the need to stay away from public places, besides other measures such as social distancing. RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO
Parents have been advised to make their children aware of the pandemic and educate them on the need to stay away from public places, besides other measures such as social distancing. RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO

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