Some parents in Bracknell feel slightly concerned over their kids going back to school next month during the Covid-19 pandemic.
With the current restrictions still in place on strict hand washing and social distancing, some residents are unsure as to how the new September term will go.
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And with the 'confusion' advice and A-level results debacle, it is no wonder why parents don't have much faith in how safe their child be when returning to school.
ITV's Good Morning Britain Dr Hilary Jones issued advice to parents who feel worried about sending their children back to school.
The TV doctor explained that the impact of not sending them back, both on their mental health and physical health, is greater.
It comes after Boris Johnson said the risk of contracting coronavirus in schools is “very small”, and that pupils face greater harm by continuing to stay at home.
In the programme, Dr Hilary echoed this advice and said that for children between the ages of five and 14 the fatality rate for coronavirus is lower than seasonal flu, which should offer some proof that sending them back to school is the right thing to do.
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Despite the 'expert' advice, how do parents really feel about sending their children back to school.
We asked our readers what they think and this is what some of you said:
Sarah Boother said: "It's definitely time, they need to be back with the paid experts, we all need the normality and routine back and the true impact Lockdown has had on both their education and Mental Health (and parents / carers etc).
"I think is still to be fully felt to be honest. Were in unchartered waters in unprecedented times desperate to find a "new normal".
Danielle Wells said: "They need normality, but as numbers of covid are supposedly going up again I'm concerned. I would rather them be safe at home."
Alison Brown said: "Really not looking forward to it anxiety levels be through the roof the crying the running away the refusing so nope not here were not."
David Knight thinks it is "about time..." and Kitrina Meek said she "can't wait" for kids to go back.
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