
COVID Lockdowns: Effects on Childhood Development and Mental Health #321
Think and Act Locally · David Campbell
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Show Notes
A YouTube video transcript discusses the negative impacts of COVID-19 lockdowns and mask mandates, especially on children. Studies suggest these policies led to reduced cortical thickness and increased brain aging in adolescents, similar to effects of early life adversity. Infants faced impoverished facial cues due to masking, potentially hindering social cognition development. Researchers also noted developmental delays in babies born during the pandemic and a significant rise in pediatric speech disorders. Increased rates of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and mental health-related emergency room visits among adolescents are attributed to the isolation and mandates. The transcript questions the effectiveness of one-size-fits-all policies versus individual autonomy in crisis situations.