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arista
21-06-2023, 01:50 AM
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Mystic Mock
21-06-2023, 02:11 AM
Going by some of the weird **** that I've seen on Twitter and YouTube, I don't think that it's just the children that's been damaged from Lockdown.

Zizu
21-06-2023, 09:14 AM
Going by some of the weird **** that I've seen on Twitter and YouTube, I don't think that it's just the children that's been damaged from Lockdown.


The whole world appears to be teetering on the edge of a breakdown

Complete madness at every turn
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arista
21-06-2023, 09:22 AM
Going by some of the weird **** that I've seen on Twitter and YouTube, I don't think that it's just the children that's been damaged from Lockdown.


Of Course all were effected by Long Lockdowns

At least, we did not Bolt
Front Doors from the Outside
like China did.

But Children matter more
as a lack of Education
makes it all, far worse.

user104658
21-06-2023, 11:51 AM
Depression/anxiety is sky high in young teens currently, I do think the Covid years and lockdown come into it in some ways. Also, kids of just-starting-school age right now (around 5, so toddlers when covid hit) seem to be lagging behind. I know a few people who have had to defer starting school because their kids just aren't ready, socially or in terms of ability.

bots
21-06-2023, 12:05 PM
we just weren't in any way prepared for a pandemic. The inquiry will go on for years, but that is the only conclusion there can really be

Niamh.
21-06-2023, 01:12 PM
Depression/anxiety is sky high in young teens currently, I do think the Covid years and lockdown come into it in some ways. Also, kids of just-starting-school age right now (around 5, so toddlers when covid hit) seem to be lagging behind. I know a few people who have had to defer starting school because their kids just aren't ready, socially or in terms of ability.

I don't think it's a huge deal anyway to hold off starting them till a year later anyway, I think it would be worse for them to start them when they're not ready and have to keep them back. I didn't start either of my kids in primary school till they were 5 and a half ish