Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There might have been a wee bit bit of hyperbole in PP's post, but I don't think there can be any question that isolating/masking young children during two critical years of development will impact them negatively, both educationally and emotionally. How could it not? Its not only unnatural, its unnecessary and completely counter to what every other developed nation has done. This is not normal.
THIS. The US has been an outlier in the world and now DC is an outlier in the US.
And by all suggestions, we are going to continue to be an outlier. This is pathetic and the people in charge should be ashamed that they aren't following PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDANCE.
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This is absurd. It is irrational and insane to be the only ones in the entire country to continue to force children to mask. WTAF. Mayor Bowser should be ashamed of herself.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There might have been a wee bit bit of hyperbole in PP's post, but I don't think there can be any question that isolating/masking young children during two critical years of development will impact them negatively, both educationally and emotionally. How could it not? Its not only unnatural, its unnecessary and completely counter to what every other developed nation has done. This is not normal.
THIS. The US has been an outlier in the world and now DC is an outlier in the US.
And by all suggestions, we are going to continue to be an outlier. This is pathetic and the people in charge should be ashamed that they aren't following PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDANCE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There might have been a wee bit bit of hyperbole in PP's post, but I don't think there can be any question that isolating/masking young children during two critical years of development will impact them negatively, both educationally and emotionally. How could it not? Its not only unnatural, its unnecessary and completely counter to what every other developed nation has done. This is not normal.
THIS. The US has been an outlier in the world and now DC is an outlier in the US.
Anonymous wrote:There might have been a wee bit bit of hyperbole in PP's post, but I don't think there can be any question that isolating/masking young children during two critical years of development will impact them negatively, both educationally and emotionally. How could it not? Its not only unnatural, its unnecessary and completely counter to what every other developed nation has done. This is not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY is lifting the indoor mandate in schools except for those under 5. FFS
It's going to be great in a decade or two when we have a generation of people with severe health anxiety, hypochondria, and germ phobias running around trying to have jobs and start families and stuff. Everyone will be mad at them -- "Oh my god, why can't you just function normally?" And no one will own up to the fact that these kids spent the critical child development years of 2-5 being told they are disease vectors, that they need to mask themselves so grandma doesn't die (while grandma goes on a cruise), spent more time washing hands than participating in collaborative play, and just generally got screwed.
I cannot with this anymore. I can't. My kid needs to look at some freaking faces and just interact normally with people for a while. For her sake, for my sake, for everyone's sake. We've lost our minds.
You're the one who's going to cause these issues in your kid! My goodness, get a grip. Your kid cannot interact normally with people because of a mask? Really?
You're not helping your cause by being so hyperbolic.
Unless you define "interact normally" to include "obscuring facial expressions and muffling voices", then... yes? Not hyperbole, just a fact.
But this isn't happening 24/7, so surely little Larla has an opportunity to "interact normally" with people without a mask, right? For the past few months, I have seen very few kids at DC playgrounds wearing masks, for instance.
I am not opposed to lifting the mask mandate at schools but some adults just seem unhinged about this.
Anonymous wrote:There might have been a wee bit bit of hyperbole in PP's post, but I don't think there can be any question that isolating/masking young children during two critical years of development will impact them negatively, both educationally and emotionally. How could it not? Its not only unnatural, its unnecessary and completely counter to what every other developed nation has done. This is not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY is lifting the indoor mandate in schools except for those under 5. FFS
It's going to be great in a decade or two when we have a generation of people with severe health anxiety, hypochondria, and germ phobias running around trying to have jobs and start families and stuff. Everyone will be mad at them -- "Oh my god, why can't you just function normally?" And no one will own up to the fact that these kids spent the critical child development years of 2-5 being told they are disease vectors, that they need to mask themselves so grandma doesn't die (while grandma goes on a cruise), spent more time washing hands than participating in collaborative play, and just generally got screwed.
I cannot with this anymore. I can't. My kid needs to look at some freaking faces and just interact normally with people for a while. For her sake, for my sake, for everyone's sake. We've lost our minds.
You're the one who's going to cause these issues in your kid! My goodness, get a grip. Your kid cannot interact normally with people because of a mask? Really?
You're not helping your cause by being so hyperbolic.
Unless you define "interact normally" to include "obscuring facial expressions and muffling voices", then... yes? Not hyperbole, just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY is lifting the indoor mandate in schools except for those under 5. FFS
It's going to be great in a decade or two when we have a generation of people with severe health anxiety, hypochondria, and germ phobias running around trying to have jobs and start families and stuff. Everyone will be mad at them -- "Oh my god, why can't you just function normally?" And no one will own up to the fact that these kids spent the critical child development years of 2-5 being told they are disease vectors, that they need to mask themselves so grandma doesn't die (while grandma goes on a cruise), spent more time washing hands than participating in collaborative play, and just generally got screwed.
I cannot with this anymore. I can't. My kid needs to look at some freaking faces and just interact normally with people for a while. For her sake, for my sake, for everyone's sake. We've lost our minds.
You're the one who's going to cause these issues in your kid! My goodness, get a grip. Your kid cannot interact normally with people because of a mask? Really?
You're not helping your cause by being so hyperbolic.
MYOB. Your kid is fine. You don't know what's going on in other's families.
I was counting the minutes until sanctimommy would show up.
Hysterical PP was commenting on how this entire generation of kids will have severe anxiety because of masks and won't be able to function. But I guess I'm the ridiculous one for calling out the hyberbole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY is lifting the indoor mandate in schools except for those under 5. FFS
It's going to be great in a decade or two when we have a generation of people with severe health anxiety, hypochondria, and germ phobias running around trying to have jobs and start families and stuff. Everyone will be mad at them -- "Oh my god, why can't you just function normally?" And no one will own up to the fact that these kids spent the critical child development years of 2-5 being told they are disease vectors, that they need to mask themselves so grandma doesn't die (while grandma goes on a cruise), spent more time washing hands than participating in collaborative play, and just generally got screwed.
I cannot with this anymore. I can't. My kid needs to look at some freaking faces and just interact normally with people for a while. For her sake, for my sake, for everyone's sake. We've lost our minds.
You're the one who's going to cause these issues in your kid! My goodness, get a grip. Your kid cannot interact normally with people because of a mask? Really?
You're not helping your cause by being so hyperbolic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NY is lifting the indoor mandate in schools except for those under 5. FFS
It's going to be great in a decade or two when we have a generation of people with severe health anxiety, hypochondria, and germ phobias running around trying to have jobs and start families and stuff. Everyone will be mad at them -- "Oh my god, why can't you just function normally?" And no one will own up to the fact that these kids spent the critical child development years of 2-5 being told they are disease vectors, that they need to mask themselves so grandma doesn't die (while grandma goes on a cruise), spent more time washing hands than participating in collaborative play, and just generally got screwed.
I cannot with this anymore. I can't. My kid needs to look at some freaking faces and just interact normally with people for a while. For her sake, for my sake, for everyone's sake. We've lost our minds.
You're the one who's going to cause these issues in your kid! My goodness, get a grip. Your kid cannot interact normally with people because of a mask? Really?
You're not helping your cause by being so hyperbolic.
MYOB. Your kid is fine. You don't know what's going on in other's families.
I was counting the minutes until sanctimommy would show up.