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How ‘Pandemic TV’ boosts kids’ emotional IQ at a critical moment
New shows help children cope with their feelings and connect with others while socially distanced
ByCaroline Knorr
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A few months into Toronto’s pandemic shutdown, Sarah Hammond was on the hunt for something to fulfill her kids’ social needs while they were stuck at home. That’s when the public school teacher and mother of two discovered
Lockdown, a YouTube Original series about a group of friends who use Zoom, texts, and webcams to solve a mystery despite being socially distanced. Bingo.
“My kids love it because it teaches that even though we’re separated and we’re in our own individual places, there are still ways for social interaction and connection which kids so desperately need now,” Hammond says.
My Stay at Home Diary! features children from all around the world who show their lives, express their concerns and their joy during a difficult time when they’re confined to their homes.