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Thank you Kyleen Gray for reminding us about the important advice Sick Kids’ pediatricians have issued about school openings (‘Sick Kids offers best advice on keeping schools open, Jan. 30.) The updated Sick Kids document is well-referenced about the value of having children in schools. But that guideline continues is light on occupational health and safety concerns.
A recent Maclean’s piece talked about the “cognitive load” as we sift through a bombardment of information during these challenging times. It would help if government and community leaders delivered clear, consistent, and reliable information. Alas, they have not, so we need to figure this out on our own.
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All major theatres in Edinburgh remain closed this Christmas.
Delivered today the packs are jam-packed of panto related craft materials, colouring books, stickers, quizzes and materials to explore the fairytale story which will be left for the children and families to work through.
The box itself has been created from scratch and designed to transform into the King’s theatre with some easy-to-follow instructions.
Deputy Director of Children’s Wellbeing at ECHC Fiona O’Sullivan said that this year, more than ever, it is important no child misses out on the magic of the festive season.
She said: “After such a difficult year, it’s more important than ever that we ensure no child or young person in hospital misses out on the magic of the festive season, so it’s fantastic that Panto Presents will be running at the Sick Kids once again.”