Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is op, I got her the old navy kid mask because everyone say the are good for small face. I have been wondering if her behavior are considered normal, abnormal or it is the mask problem? She has problem with disposable mask, so I though cloth mask could be better. Maybe there are better mask out there, maybe I should try 1 ply which is more breathable even it is useless.
Try vistaprint
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her wear a neck gaither or bandanna.
Face shield if you need more protection.
Do not use neck gaiter or bandana. Bandanas are not very effective and neck gaiters actually disperse the virus more. CDC just issued something saying this.
Try different masks. Just experiment. I am super sensitive to things touching my face and have asthma and have tolerated some masks much better than others. I find surgical mask with a nose clip is easiest for me.
Anonymous wrote:This is op, I got her the old navy kid mask because everyone say the are good for small face. I have been wondering if her behavior are considered normal, abnormal or it is the mask problem? She has problem with disposable mask, so I though cloth mask could be better. Maybe there are better mask out there, maybe I should try 1 ply which is more breathable even it is useless.
Anonymous wrote:No child that can participate in a regular gym class without accomodations for their age is physically unable to wear a mask.
A lot of kids have an adjustment period. If the adults are calm and matter-of -fact, and consistent with the children, most kids can get used to it pretty quickly.
A child can have anxiety about wearing a mask, or another mental barrier to doing it easily. That isn't caused by the mask, though.
Anonymous wrote:Have her wear a neck gaither or bandanna.
Face shield if you need more protection.