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For Release:

5/12/2020

Media Contact:

Lisa Black
630-626-6084
lblack@aap.org

Many parents fortunate to have jobs they can do from home during the coronavirus crisis. However, they're discovering how challenging it is to work and parent at the same time. ​ Damon Korb, MD, FAAP, author of the AAP book, Raising an Organized Child: Five Steps to Boost Independence, Ease Frustration, and Promote Confidence, offers age-based tips to help families keep moving forward during this difficult time. In a new HealthyChildren.org article, Dr. Korb suggests “wearing” your infant to work, for example, or setting up your toddler or preschool-age “coworker” next to you to mimic parallel play. Go to: https://healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/chest-lungs/Pages/Tips-to-Juggle-Parenting-and-Working-at-Home-COVID-19.aspx

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