What a ‘return to normalcy’ in a post-COVID world means for children

We cannot simply go back to normal after the pandemic. Instead, we must strive to reconfigure the system to address existing inequities families face that have been highlighted by the COVID-19 global pandemic. Our children's future is at stake.
So, as we push towards a return to normalcy, we must consider that for young children growing up in a COVID world, the past year may have become their normal, writes Sarah Dow-Fleisner.
It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic changed the world. During that time, babies have been born, schools have been closed, loved ones have passed away, and our way of living has changed significantly. However, as m...

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