Anonymous wrote:We live in an area where cases are going WAY up and schools were in hybrid mode, are now going completely remote. I have two boys in 5th grade (one with a chronic health issue) who were playing outside with friends when weather permitted, mostly in the yard or at a park with masks where they could remain distant. However, we are in a northern state, and it's pretty cold and dark already. Other than an outdoor martial arts lesson and an art class my kids are at home and only socialize with friends over facetime and videogames. My husband wants to eliminate playdates all together until cases go back down. He thinks our boys will be fine with less socialization because they are so close and each other best friend. I am ok with playing outside with masks still. Is anyone else being as restrictive as my husband would like? I totally understand the need, just curious how others are handling socialization.
For me, it would depend on just how high risk the chronic condition makes him (either to get it or to have a negative outcome). What does your pediatrician/your son's specialist say?