Children need to learn about protecting from H1N1 flu, but sometimes help is welcome. Doc Rock, whose real name is Dr. Mache Seibel, has found a novel, memorable way to help children learn the top five ways to protect from H1N1 and seasonal flu viruses, using rhymes.
Doc Rock has this to say in his unique and energetic rap video: "Sneeze into your sleeve, wash your hands and keep you fingers outta your mouth and nose, cuz that the places H1N1 goes"
Dr. Seibel has cut to the chase in teaching children about H1N1 flu, and it just might be a strategy worth introducing to your own children who will no doubt repeat the message to their own friends.
Doc Rock’s number one rule is, “Get a flu shot at drugstores or school”. Doc Rock and the H1N1 flu prevention messages to children are presented by CIGNA.
Children often fail to hear what adults say, and are more likely to memorize a fun rhyme. Given the high potential for flu spread in schools, and lessons learned from college outbreaks of the virus, anything that can teach children how to protect from H1N1 flu, and disease spread is beneficial. CIGNA's Doc Rock has a unique and delightful way to teach kids about H1N1 flu protection.