How to talk to your children about coronavirus While we try to curb the spread of the coronavirus, many of us have been confined to our homes. Families are finding themselves spending more time together than ever. For many, this is an unexpected opportunity to connect with spouses, children, and siblings. But one question keeps coming up: How should parents (adults) be talking about coronavirus to the children? The tools you should use to talk to children about coronavirus are very similar to how you should talk to them about any other development in their lives. 1. Listen to them It is important to first understand how much your child knows about the pandemic, so ask them open-ended questions and listen carefully. Listen to them fully, with no distractions, but allow…