The Destructive Impact of Mask Wearing on Toddlers By Mrs Vera West
One of the aspects of the Covid mandates and fetish for mask wearing, a useless activity that has become part of the symbolic slave ritual of the Covid New World Order, is the ill-effects of masks upon human health. It is simply not natural to be breathing through synthetic material all day. Again, even if the masks were “healthy,” there are still kick-on effects. Adults wearing masks all day has had an adverse effect upon babies and toddlers, who depend upon seeing human lip movements to aid in their speech development. It has now been found that there is a generation of toddlers struggling with speech and social skills.
“Lockdown restrictions, including adults wearing face masks, has left a generation of babies and toddlers struggling with speech and social skills, according to an official report.
Inspectors working for Ofsted found that infants being surrounded by adults wearing face masks for significant periods of time over the last two years has damaged their learning and communication abilities.
Those turning two “will have been surrounded by adults wearing masks for their whole lives and have therefore been unable to see lip movements or mouth shapes as regularly,” the report found.
“Some providers have reported that delays to children’s speech and language development have led to them not socialising with other children as readily as they would have expected previously,” it added.
The restrictions also left toddlers struggling with crawling, using the toilet independently and making friends.
Delays in learning had also regressed some children to the stage where they needed help with basic tasks such as putting on their coats and blowing their noses.
“I’m particularly worried about younger children’s development which, if left unaddressed, could potentially cause problems for primary schools down the line,” said chief inspector Amanda Spielman.
We previously highlighted another study out of Germany which found that the reading ability of children has plummeted compared to pre-COVID times thanks to lockdown policies that led to the closure of schools.
Speech therapist Jaclyn Theek said that mask wearing during the pandemic has caused a 364% increase in patient referrals of babies and toddlers.
“They’re not making any word attempts and not communicating at all with their family,” she said, adding that symptoms of autism are also skyrocketing.”
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