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Consequences for Children: Data So Far. Covid Lock Downs.
« on: January 07, 2023, 08:01:34 pm »
Consequences for Children: Data So Far. Covid Lock Downs.
COVID-19 pandemic policies and zeitgeist have seriously messed with kids.
Lockdowns and other restrictions brought on by the pandemic have really taken a toll on teenagers, causing disruptions to education and socialization that have led to increased anxiety and worsening mental health. The pandemic has also caused a global increase in child labor, and an estimated 228,000 children in South Asia have died due to supply chain snafus. These realities have further exacerbated existing inequalities and caused developmental delays in babies in these countries.
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https://brownstone.org/articles/consequences-for-children-data-so-far/ 
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Re: Consequences for Children: Data So Far. Covid Lock Downs.
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2023, 08:21:04 pm »
I have observed the social and beavioural aspects of this in a couple of great grandkids. 'Papa' and all the rest of the extensive family are no substitute for the interactions they had at school and elsewhere, and not being able to see the bottom half of other kids' faces is pretty weird, too.
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