Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child abuse
Oh please.
Says the child abuser 👿
I am against toddler masking, but calling it child abuse is downright offensive and irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the issue. It's optional. Send your kid without a mask. Aren't we all past caring what other people are doing on this issue? I certainly am. Don't care.
Take your kid's mask off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child abuse
Oh please.
Says the child abuser 👿
I am against toddler masking, but calling it child abuse is downright offensive and irresponsible.
Agree. It is rooted in good intentions. It's a very misguided choice, though
You had a “We <3 Fauci” lawn sign in 2020, didn’t you.
Anonymous wrote:Ive talk to a couple preschool directors that have said it’s impacted their kids negatively to have masks on them.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It actually is harmful to kids this young.
Evidence?
Where is the evidence that drinking a glass of alcohol once a week during pregnancy is harmful? There isn't any, we just know that alcohol is toxic so many people discourage it.
We know that masks impact social interactions negatively https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2020.582191/full
We know that young children are in critical stages of development and that social skills are among if not the most important aspects of development at this age.
It's common sense that this might impact young children negatively, especially those who already struggle with their social development.
Anonymous wrote:Including outdoors. But not for meals or napping.
It honestly only bothers me like... 10%. It's annoying because it is so out of sync with everything else and makes no sense - but it is not actually harming my particular child. The official policy is optional. When it finally switched to that in the last 6 months, there were a few days where classmates showed up without. It quickly reverted. The administration says no one is masking outside, but I see it every single day. It bothers me only on a scientific / "this makes no sense" level, not a "my child is harmed" level.
I swear we are the last classroom in the country doing this. I am inclined to just wait it out, but frustrated at the teachers pressure on this.