How the pandemic affected child development

A lack of interaction and exploration due to the pandemic means some infants are behind on social development
21 October 2022
Presented by Risa Bagwandin

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Babies born during the Covid-19 lockdowns are behind on their language development. That's the finding of a recent study comparing infants born during the pandemic with similar children born in previous years. The reason, as the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland's Susan Byrne explains to Risa Bagwandin, is that social isolation and face masks made it harder for developing youngsters to explore, socialise and interact in the key ways that help foster their communication skills...

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