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Tips or suggestions for entering the school:
- Check that you have your mask and if you can add a replacement.
- Always carry 70% alcohol gel.
- If you have long hair, try to wear it or tie it up.
- Prefer to walk or bike to your destination.
- Apply rubbing alcohol to your hands after touching commonly used objects, such as handles, handrails, or metal bars.
- Always observe the signposted entry routes to the establishment.
- When you arrive at school, do not forget to wash and disinfect your hands.
- If you use public transport, try to keep a physical distance from other people.
- Be very careful when having contact with other people.
- When entering school, do not greet with a kiss or shake hands.
Tips or suggestions for leaving school:
- Before ringing the bell or taking the keys to open the door, use 70% alcohol gel on your hands.
- Take off your shoes before entering and apply disinfectant to the sole of these.
- Entering your home, take off your clothes and place them in an isolated area the other way around.
- Take off the mask, taking it by the ends and inside.
- For 30 seconds, wash your hands and face with plenty of soap and water, and dry with a clean towel or in the air.
- Be very careful when you get home.
- Disinfect yourself very well before entering your home.
- Always observe the signposted exit routes from the establishment.
- Respect the measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 established by your home.
- Be responsible when you get home.
Tips or suggestions in psychological aspects
- Reassure your child by talking about the safety measures that have been put in place to help take care of the health of students and teachers.
- Remind your child of the positives; for example, that he will be able to see his friends and his teachers
- Approach the conversation with empathy and tell him that you know that he is nervous and that it is healthy for him to talk about his concerns and his emotions.
- Children may feel upset or frustrated if they find it difficult to wear a mask. Try to reassure him that many adults are going out of his way to help protect his family.
- Encouraging frequent hand washing with your kids doesn't have to be a scary conversation. You can sing your favorite song together or dance to make learning fun.
- When the official reopening of schools is announced, help him prepare to return by explaining when and how it will happen.
- Notifying your children in advance that schools may have to close again will help them prepare ahead of time for the adjustment period.
- It is important that you be calm and proactive in conversations with your children: communicate with them to see how they are feeling.
- Whether at school or at home, caregivers can offer children creative activities, such as playing and drawing, to help them express themselves and communicate any negative feelings they may have in a safe and secure environment.
- Remind your children that everyone deserves to be safe at school and on the internet.
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