Cocomelon has been topping YouTube and NetFlix for the past years. However, some parents claim that the show causes tantrums, delays in speech, and addiction among toddlers.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has lowered its standards of childhood speech development, a decision that has many people worried about the way mental progress is measured in kids.
steve: it sounds like you are going to be going to the next school board meeting to talk a little bit about that mask mandate. yeah. probably. steve: all right. well, ashley, thank you very much for joining us toted. and your kids are back in school are they okay with everything with wearing the mask? no, they are not. they are not okay with it. children with special needs, my son has a speech delay, this is a huge challenge and an obstacle for him. so i think this called last minute, 36 hours before school started that the school district went against the state and implemented this. i think the teachers are scrambling, the principals are scrambling and there is a lot of confusion right now. steve: there is confusion everywhere, it seems like, ashley thank you very much for joining us. thank you so much for having me. steve: you bet. thank you. steve: we are coming up 7:30 here in the east. women across afghanistan are
school are not and 95, their nylon, polyester, sometimes mesh. that is the reality of the situation. kids are not going to keep masks on during school, they don t and they won t. todd: shannon? we have been told this whole pandemic follow the science. follow what the world health organization said, children 5 years and under should not be required to wear masks. during the height of the pandemic before there was a vaccine i have a son that has a speech delay and we had to make the difficult decision last year to take him out of public school and put him in a private preschool that would not require masks and he thrived in that environment even though he did not have the speech there be he can normally get in public school. 14% of us cases have been kids 15,000 have been hospitalized and less than 300