A great article that reminds us that if a six-month baby has an adverse reaction to the lockdowns, the problem isn’t with the lockdowns. I’m completely opposed to lockdowns of any length but the baby isn’t missing her friends and hating Zoom school.
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A great article that reminds us that if a six-month baby has an adverse reaction to the lockdowns, the problem isn’t with the lockdowns. I’m completely opposed to lockdowns of any length but the baby isn’t missing her friends and hating Zoom school.
Just one anecdotal reaction, but it was interesting. My GP says her child is having difficulty with this due to not being exceptional in any way. No medical, social, psychological, educational problems, and also not gifted. So very average. GP’s subjective impression is that this kind of child, one that doesn’t already have mechanisms for withdrawing for the world or reason to want to, particularly needs normal in-person interaction, has no prior training to compensate.
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