Hello everyone, my name is Bich. Nice to meet you. This year, the epidemic is quite stressful, fewer people going out on the street, more F0 people. However, many children will need more support to be able to keep up with lessons when schools reopen. Clean water and sanitation will make an important contribution to the safe reopening of schools. Administrators need to analyze areas for improvement in school hygiene, including handwashing practices and habits when experiencing respiratory problems (eg, covering coughs and sneezes with your elbow. hands), physical distancing measures, facility sanitation procedures, and safe food handling practices. School administrators and teachers need training on safe distancing and hygiene practices...Many schools are planning to organize additional classes to help students keep up with the progress of the program. . For example, opening review or tutoring courses at the beginning of the new school year, organizing extra lessons after school or assigning more homework. Because it is likely that many schools will not fully open or open to all grades, schools may implement learning models that combine classroom learning and distance learning (self-study through assignments). home, learn through radio, television or online learning).You can contact your child's teacher or the school with questions and updates. Talk to the school about specific challenges your child is facing, such as feeling lost due to the death of a loved one or being more worried about the pandemic. OMG . Remember that the way your child copes with the stress of this protracted crisis will be different from yours. Create a supportive and encouraging environment for your child, and respond positively to his questions and emotional expressions. Show support and let your child know that he or she has a right to feel upset or anxious at times like these, and that this is completely normal. Stay calm don't panic... COVID Pandemic -19 makes life difficult for both parents and children. Going back to school is an important move and will hopefully be welcomed, but there will be many questions in the minds of you and your child. Here's the latest on what's going on and what you can do to support students....