The library was established in partnership with the Child Rights Network and Stairway Foundation, and is available on their Facebook and Instagram pages for free.
These stories underscore the importance of why children should stay home in the meantime.
In the coming weeks, Facebook said it would “come out with more stories about online safety and activities for parents and kids to bond over, such as GIF coloring books and quizzes.”As noted by psychology and parenting expert Dr. Liane Alampay, research “has veered away from worrying solely about screen time. What matters more is ensuring that kids are consuming high-quality content that helps them learn new things and keeps them socially engaged.
“We recognize that not only are we in this unique situation where parents are finding it challenging to speak with their kids about the COVID-19 pandemic; the new reality is that kids need to stay home and they’re online more often—whether for education or entertainment,” said Amber Hawkes, Facebook head of safety for Asia-Pacific.
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