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How Colorado kids born in pandemic are faring in school

Last updated: September 9, 2024 10:52 am
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A 4-year-old boy went from laughter to tears in a matter of minutes at his school. The behavioral specialist at the school engaged him in a playful shoe-putting game, but he soon became inconsolable, possibly due to the transition to clean-up time. This scenario is becoming more common as children who experienced the pandemic during their early years are now entering preschool and kindergarten. Experts believe these children are carrying more emotional baggage than previous generations due to the stress experienced by families during the pandemic.

Colorado has seen an increase in young children with developmental delays compared to previous years, with more children struggling with speech, communication, and emotional management. The pandemic also disrupted social interactions for many children, leading to challenges in adapting to classroom expectations.

Many schools and child care centers are ramping up efforts to support children with extra needs, but they are facing challenges such as a shortage of therapists, high turnover among early childhood educators, and limited funding. The impact of the pandemic, combined with other factors like increased screen time, has resulted in a complex situation for young children and their caregivers.

New parents like Chmura Smith and Erin and JK Perry reflect on the uncertainties they faced during the pandemic and how it may have influenced their children’s development. Children like Jadon and the Perry’s son exhibit a range of responses to the challenges brought on by the pandemic, from speech delays to anxiety.

Early intervention services have been impacted by the pandemic, with thousands of children missing out on crucial support. Educators are seeing more children with delays and challenges in adapting to classroom norms. The implications of the pandemic on children’s development are still unfolding, with concerns about the long-term effects on social and emotional skills.

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Despite the challenges, early educators remain hopeful about children’s ability to adapt and learn. Schools and child care centers are implementing new strategies to support children with diverse needs and are advocating for more resources to address the growing demand for mental health services.

Overall, the effects of the pandemic on young children’s development are significant, but there is optimism about the potential for resilience and growth with the right support and interventions.

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