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Editorial
. 2023 Oct 31;19(10):987-989.
doi: 10.6026/9732063001987. eCollection 2023.

CoViD-19 effects on social-emotional development: Putative underlying mechanisms

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CoViD-19 effects on social-emotional development: Putative underlying mechanisms

Rodriguez-Monge Michelle et al. Bioinformation. .

Abstract

Early childhood is the timely and critical period in the growth of the human being when the trajectory of children's holistic development is traced, and the foundation for their future as well-established and productive adults is set. The CoViD-19 pandemic produced profound changes in everyday life almost everywhere in the world. The personal, social and societal restrictions imposed during the CoViD-19 pandemic unquestionably blunted early childhood development by depriving young children from normal and healthy attachments through secure relationships with parents, teachers and peers. Furthermore, the public health measures enacted to counter the spread of the pandemic (e.g., mandatory masking, lockdown) contributed to a lack of social interactions essential for childhood development, and provoked perceptions of psycho-emotional stress (e.g., objective fear of the masked interlocutor, perceived fear of abandonment) in the children, which may have hampered critical periods of development. Based on theoretical foundation and our observations in the field, we propose that early intervention support may have a significant impact on the development of children victims of the effect of the CoViD-19 pandemic.

Keywords: Bowlby's attachment theory; CoViD-19; Critical Period hypothesis; Piaget's developmental stages; Vygotsky's zone of proximal development.

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