Study shows how the development of children born during COVID-19 was negatively affected

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Study shows how the development of children born during COVID-19 was negatively affected
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This is such an eye-opening - and fascinating - study😷 COVID19 Parenting ChildDevelopment The study found that 'infants born from March to May 2020 had a harder time communicating at 1-year-old than those born between 2008 and 2011 had'.

The COVID-19 pandemic had so many challenges - and it seems that it has also affected the development of children.When it came to pregnancy, many expectant mothers were cautioned to be extra careful. They were encouraged to vaccinate, sanitise, wear masks etc.by Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland has found that children born during the pandemic are not developing as fast as those born pre-COVID-19.

Padetrician Dani Dumitriu and her team at NewYork–Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York City also studied the effect of COVID-19 on children born during the pandemic.

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