Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neck gaiters aren’t effective, practice the mask (is hair getting in the way?) and either use ones that are effective or heart skip it. No point in making her uncomfortable for something that is useless.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/08/us/duke-university-face-mask-test-trnd/index.html?ofs=fbia
OP here.
We have tried practicing the mask, but her hair gets in the way, she can't seem to put her mask on while only holding the loops, and she also has a hard time visualizing how to put the loops around her ears because she can't see them.
I read the study. But are the ineffectiveness of the neck gaiters tied to their material (usually synthetic)? I'm thinking of getting her a cotton one.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, I see why she can’t do it now. Don’t let perfect be the enemy of the good, OP. Can she wear a ponytail to school? And just let her touch the mask, every other kid does and she’s not a medical professional. It’s about reducing droplets in the air, and she’s be touching the gaiter anyways. Especially since a cotton one seems like it would slip constantly. And be hot? It would need to be thick cotton since bandannas are also ineffective. If you find those gaiters, can you link them?
Anonymous wrote:My 4 year old has a hard time putting on her mask by herself. She has the kind with ear loops.
I live in a state where masks are not required for kids her age. Her preschool says that children can wear masks if they choose, but need to be able to put them on and remove them without help. I don't know if she'll be able to manage putting on and not losing the mask given that she will have to take it off every time she wants water, at snack, and at lunch.
I'm thinking of getting her a cotton gaiter that she can pull up and down by herself. Any other suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:My kid has been wearing a non fleece gaiter to camp all summer. I would get one of these.
There will be another study done that will contradict this one here shortly.
Anonymous wrote:Neck gaiters aren’t effective, practice the mask (is hair getting in the way?) and either use ones that are effective or heart skip it. No point in making her uncomfortable for something that is useless.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/08/us/duke-university-face-mask-test-trnd/index.html?ofs=fbia