Parent Resources Regarding COVID-19 How to talk to your kids about COVID-19 without spreading fear - learn more from Dr. John Williams, chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Learn about Coronaviruses with Dr. Megan Freeman, a research expert on the subject, shares her findings on an episode of That’s Pediatrics Podcast How to support your child’s mental health at this time – Dr. Abigail Schlesinger talks about what you can do to support your child’s mental health during this difficult time Why It’s Safe to Bring Your Child to Children’s Why it’s safe to bring your child to the hospital – Dr. Ray Pitetti, chief of Emergency Medicine at Children's, discusses why it's safe to bring your child to the hospital for needed care and explains pediatric virtual urgent care provided by UPMC Children's AnywhereCare A message from UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics - on how maintaining your child's regular health care matters more than ever and your family’s safety is our top priority Children’s is open and ready to care for you – Children’s President Mark Sevco talks with DVE’s Randy Baumann about the reopening of care Kids’ Questions Answered – UPMC CCP physicians have created a video series answering kids’ commonly asked questions Why is it called coronavirus? Why did someone eat a bat in China? How do you take care of people with the coronavirus? When am I going to give my friends a hug again? Is it safe to go to the doctor’s office right now? Why do I have to stay away from people and wear a mask? How long do you think this virus will last? Where in the world is Coronavirus the worst? Do you have any insight into the new children’s virus that is possibly related to COVID-19? How often should I be washing my hands? Video Resources That's PediatricsListen to the "Learn About Coronaviruses With Dr. Megan Freeman" podcast. Learn more from Dr. John Williams, chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. If kids aren't getting seriously ill with COVID-19, why do they need to be quarantined? Talking to Children about COVID-19 Without Spreading Fear