Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infants and preschoolers are going to suffer if their caregivers are wearing masks. Ever heard of the still-face experiment? Babies can become withdrawn and depressed if they can’t bond with the facial expressions of their caregivers. I don’t understand how daycare and preschools are going to operate with caregivers wearing masks.
I’m depressed about this as a mom of a 3 month and 2 year old relying on these centers. I may need to take a sabbatical.
Please look into ppd since you have a 2 month old. Masks are not this big of a deal. If you truly want/can take a sabbatical, the do. Do not make it about masks.
Ridiculous. Because OP has a concern about masks she must have PPD? No. OP, it's a valid concern and I don't have the answers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infants and preschoolers are going to suffer if their caregivers are wearing masks. Ever heard of the still-face experiment? Babies can become withdrawn and depressed if they can’t bond with the facial expressions of their caregivers. I don’t understand how daycare and preschools are going to operate with caregivers wearing masks.
I’m depressed about this as a mom of a 3 month and 2 year old relying on these centers. I may need to take a sabbatical.
Please look into ppd since you have a 2 month old. Masks are not this big of a deal. If you truly want/can take a sabbatical, the do. Do not make it about masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are alternatives to still wear masks. Such as:
https://buy.theclearmask.com/collections/frontpage/products/clearmask-box
Wow, these are cool. Has anyone tried them? Seem like a great idea all around.