Lesson Learned from Infections of Covid-19 Prevention: From Primary School Students’ Parents in Surat Thani
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 5
Abstract
The COVID-19pandemic has been severe in the past situation. It affects everyone's physical and mental health. Economic, social, living conditions, and the education system that need to be adjusted to the way students learn. Changing the teaching methods of teachers and parents in order to supervise their children to overcome such a turning situation, and as a result of the situation, the research team was interested in taking the lessons learned on parental care in cognitive issues. Attitude, prevention, and adaptation in the above situations. The majority of respondents were female parents aged 41years and over, with bachelor's degrees, employed or private sector employees, and parents with two children aged 6-7years. Have the highest level of protective behavior for your child. They are well adapted physically, mentally, academically, socially, and environmentally, and are well prepared to prevent coronavirus infection.
Authors and Affiliations
Kamonrod Iamsaard ,Siriyakorn Suriyan , Olivia Timm-Ego
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