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"When will it be over?" U.S. children's questions and parents' responses about the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
PLoS ONE
Parent-child conversations are important for children's cognitive development, children's ability to cope with stressful events, and can shape children's beliefs about the causes of illness. In the context of a global pandemic, families have faced a multitude of challenges, including changes to their routines, that they need to convey to their children. Thus, parent-child conversations about the coronavirus pandemic might convey information about the causes of illness, but also about how and
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0256692
pmid:34437619
pmcid:PMC8389399
fatcat:hsukbqc4h5fi3a4etzm7kvuqly