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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I call BS as well. I work all day every day with children with a wide range of special needs (including those with trauma issues)and for the past 2 years (minus the 2 months during which we were closed and I did not see the children), I have not seen a single child traumatized or developing a disorder due to wearing masks. Come on now. That is just beyond ridiculous. Stop projecting your psychosis onto your children.[/quote] And there are plenty of professionals who will disagree with you. Some are quoted here, since you certainly won't believe me: https://www.npr.org/2022/01/28/1075842341/growing-calls-to-take-masks-off-children-in-school Our child's therapist told us at the start our child's condition is easier to treat if she does not wear a mask. There is no way to know the impact of masking on young children and I think the WHO and the EU did the right thing in recommending against it, no question.[/quote] And other experts are quoted here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/03/05/baby-masks-slow-to-speak/ I mean, really, blind kids learn how to speak. And if the problem is kids not seeing faces, then really it’s not about whether the parents have the choice to mask their kids, but whether the teachers should be forced to take off theirs. [/quote] The rate of developmental disabilities is higher in blind children than in others. I'm really shocked that the AAP or any expert uses that as proof that masks can't harm children's development.[/quote] Your cause effect here is spectacularly bad. The most common cause of vision impairment in kids in the US is brain damage. Yes, many of those kids have other disabilities. [/quote]
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