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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just my opinion. So many little kids i know with parents who tend to be the anxious type are listless, cranky, acting out. Little kids don't have the skills to say, I'm lonely I miss my friends. They cant control anything. They don't even get online connection. For them in person is the only real thing. I think we're seeing mass child abuse especially of age 3-5. [/quote] Yes, if you know a child who is not seeing anyone during the pandemic, that is abuse. On the other hand, if they are seeing their parents they obviously aren’t isolated. Which is it?[/quote] Parents are not enough at ages 3-5.[/quote] With involved engaged parents, its more than plenty. The issue is most parents don't want to sit down and play and engage and teach their kids.[/quote] I want to, and do, spend hours a day with my kid fully engaged. We read together, talk about "kid stuff" as she puts it, play games, etc. It has always been the highlight of every day. It still is the highlight. The low is... the rest of the day.[/quote]
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