Corona effect- Corona Children born during the pandemic are now facing many problems in schools. Health experts have clearly seen the stress and other effects of the pandemic on students this year. Among them, there are many students who are unable to speak properly.
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There are many students who sit quietly throughout the class and many who cannot even hold a pencil. Some students have become aggressive. They are throwing chairs. Dr. Jaime Peterson, a pediatrician at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, USA, says that children born during the pandemic are definitely facing developmental challenges compared to previous years.
Apart from this, various scientific research has also shown that the pandemic has affected the early development of many young children. Experts said that children were not in formal school when the pandemic started. Children of this age spend a lot of time at home anyway. However, a child's early years are most important for his brain development. Many factors of the pandemic have affected young children. Such as parental stress, less interpersonal contact, less preschool attendance, more screen time and less play time.
Many students have difficulty speaking
St. Petersburg (Florida) kindergarten teacher David Feldman said many 4- and 5-year-olds are throwing chairs and hitting each other for no reason. Additionally, Tommy Sheridan has taught kindergarten for 11 years. He said – Many students can barely speak. Many cannot go to the toilet. Some even have difficulty holding a pencil. Pre-school teacher Frederick said that the children coming this year are not as skilled as before the pandemic.
The impact of the pandemic is clearly visible
Health experts say that the newborns born during the pandemic are now pre-school age. The effect of the pandemic is clearly visible on them. Many of them do not understand academic things. Apart from this, their development is also slow. This post is based on interviews with more than two dozen teachers, pediatricians and neonatologists. This represents the new generation whose skills have not developed according to their age. Children are not able to communicate their needs, recognize shapes and letters, display their emotions or solve their problems with peers.