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Feb 23, 2022Liked by Mark Changizi

Great observation and I think you deliver it in a easy to associate way. The hiding of the mouth is a huge thing, deeply imbedded in our minds and cultures. I do think once this is all done there will be need for a specialist role, or additional adult/society support, to return childhood and culture to children in abundance.

I realized early on that the mask also created a secondary behavior in adults. As it is incredibly difficult to understand someone when you are both wearing masks. It becomes an minor inconvenience, but I would classify this as a "nudge." Leading me to "If I wont be understood, I wont talk." Mental health reactions that are attached to certain feelings or frames of existence people can have.

Adults, once aware of this can correct and recover in due time I feel. Children? There is limited history for them to draw on from their own lived experience.

If you're 40 and you've lost 2 years - that's 5% of your current lived experience impacted by this situation. If you're 10, that is 20% of your life so far.

I would wonder the psychological impact on masked children is when they observe unmasked children playing free in a field. I'm talking groups, not solos.

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