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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 2018 baby and a spring 2020 baby. My 2018 kiddo had more screen time than we would have otherwise done with her as a toddler, because we were struggling to telework and parent at the same time. As someone else said, Covid was hard on parents, less-so on little kids. My kids were back in childcare in September of 2020, so they were really only out of their routine for 6 months. Masks and health restrictions (like "pods" for preschool classes, as if we weren't all podding with other people outside of school too) were just something my kids rolled with because they weren't old enough to know any different. None of this disrupted either of my kids' potty training or academic development. Life was back to normal by the time they were in 3s and 4s preschool. The kids who really struggled with developmental/academic delays due to Covid were early elementary kids in 2020-2021, who were old enough to recognize the changes in their world, but weren't really old enough to be doing virtual school.[/quote]
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