Consequences of Stress on Children’s Development-Isolation
After being part of virtual learning, of an early childhood team over the past two weeks, posting and communicating with our young students virtually, My heart led me to choose and focus on the aspect of isolation, as a stressor factor on the development of young children. I experienced isolation through several encounters. As a young child who sat in a bomb shelter, as a young mom that spent hours sitting with a young child in a safe room, while wearing a mask, and currently, as an early education professional, that works closely with young students and their parents, virtually. Socialization, and interacting with each other, is essential for young children’s language development, attachment, and social-emotional growth, Berger, K. S, (2018). As the children grow, through their social interaction they practice problem-solving skills, experiment with different roles, and practice the world around them, Berger, K. S, (2018). What happens when children are finding themselves isolated, f...