Emerging research suggests that some babies and toddlers might be developing differently because of the coronavirus, their formative years having been shaped by the impact of stress, trauma and social isolation.
It will be important to continue to monitor the generation of children born during the pandemic, experts say, to provide any extra help they might need.
Emerging research suggests that some babies and toddlers might be developing differently because of the coronavirus, their formative years having been shaped by the impact of stress, trauma and social isolation.
Emerging research suggests that some babies and toddlers might be developing differently because of the coronavirus, their formative years having been shaped by the impact of stress, trauma and social isolation.
Emerging research suggests that some babies and toddlers might be developing differently because of the coronavirus, their formative years having been shaped by the impact of stress, trauma and social isolation.