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[quote=Anonymous]2b-d. I agree w a pp that kids’ ages matter. Ours are 5 and 3 and I actually think they are at relatively good ages for having to be in this situation. I think it would’ve been harder if this had happened when they were younger (ages 2 and newborn or 3 and 1) because those were exhausting and incredibly demanding ages and I needed support/help from others and from social outlets, time to myself at the gym, etc. more than I do now. Now they are old enough to play w each other, but not old enough to really need to be out seeing friends, doing activities so they’re not really missing much since we primarily just did things as a family even before covid. I think upper elementary-high school ages would be really hard w this too as those kids are missing more crucial schooling that would be harder for parents to facilitate at home and they need more social interaction and to be w their peers more so it would be harder to keep them happy at home. [/quote]
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