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How to get kids ready to wear masks at school and support their mental health: CBC Asks

Join our Facebook Live Thursday at noon with Dr. Kathy Georgiades, pediatric psychologist with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences and Dr. Martha Fulford, infectious diseases specialist at McMaster Childrens Hospital and Hamilton Health Sciences.

Join our live interview on Thursday at noon on Facebook; send us your questions and comments

How might social distancing work when school starts? How willstudents be able to keep their masks on over an entire school day? What happens if there's an outbreak? How can parents support their child'smental health while they face anxiety over COVID19? We'll ask all these questions and more as CBC Asks takes a look at what parents, students and educators can do to stay safe and maintain good mental health when school starts.
Dr. Kathy Georgiades (left), a pediatric psychologist with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences and Dr. Martha Fulford, an infectious diseases specialist at McMaster Childrens Hospital and Hamilton Health Sciences. (Hamilton Health Sciences)

Join our Facebook Live Thursday at noon.CBC's Conrad Collaco interviewsDr. Kathy Georgiades, a pediatric psychologist with the Offord Centre for Child Studies at McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences and Dr. Martha Fulford, an infectious diseases specialist at McMaster Children's Hospital and Hamilton Health Sciences.

Be a part of our live chat. What do you want to know about how to make sure the return to school issafe and useful for the students, teachers and staffin your life?

Let us know in the box below, the comments section on this page, by email at Hamilton@cbc.ca or on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. We'll put your questions and comments to Dr. Georgiadesand Dr. Fulfordon Thursday at noon.