. >> and tova, you stress that the parents cannot -- this is not a subject that you can avoid with your kids, because they are going to hear about the virus from someone from somewhere. how should we be talking to them about the virus? what is important for children of all ages? >> yeah, it's a really important question because they're hearing it everywhere. if they're three, if they're 13, their worlds are filled with this. particularly for younger children, but across ages, they don't know what this is. we don't fully understand it. they're hearing coronavirus, covid, quarantine. they're hearing big words. really it's the coronavirus that they're hearing. so it's important to go to children and say, you've probably heard this word, again, depending on their age, coronavirus. if they're a little older, you can say, what is it you know about it and what are you thinking? you want to dispel myths for the older children. for the younger children like dr. goza was saying, you really need a lot of reassurance. this is a big word for something we usually call a cold or the flu, so you're dem