Is isolation hurting your baby s development? North Texas doctors provide some reassurance
Doctors from Cook Children s and Children s Medical Center said parents shouldn t worry about having kept children away from others during the pandemic. Author: Lauren Zakalik Updated: 9:27 AM CDT June 9, 2021
DALLAS Last year, Aledo mom Marissa Torres made the tough decision to keep her children, who were 1 and 4 at the time, at home instead of at day care during the pandemic.
But keeping her kids away from others was a decision that came with another set of worries.
“What is it going to be like when we start to put him around people again? You know, is he just going to be panicked all the time and crying?” she said of her then 1-year-old son.