Covid-19: How to talk to your children about Covid-19

The World Health Organisation in South Africa has encouraged parents to openly and honestly talk to their kids about the Covid-19 outbreak.

Parents during the lockdown have a lot on their minds, this might include the daunting task of explaining Covid-19 and the challenges the world is experiencing in layman’s terms to your children.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) South Africa has released tips for parents on how to talk to their children about the virus:

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