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Understanding and attenuating pandemic-related disruptions: a plan to reduce inequalities in child development

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.17269/s41997-021-00584-7

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Children; Education; COVID-19; Mental health; Prevention; Evaluation

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This article discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the education and well-being of children and youth and proposes strategies to address this issue. It emphasizes the importance of addressing the disproportionate impact on disadvantaged areas and those with learning challenges, and suggests monitoring and intervention strategies.
The Secretary General of the United Nations described the impact of COVID-19-related school closures as a generational catastrophe. What will be the legacy of the 2020-2021 pandemic-related disruptions in 5, 10, 20 years from now, as regards education and well-being of children and youth? Addressing the disproportionate impact on those growing up in socio-economically disadvantaged areas or on those with pre-existing learning challenges is key to sustainable recovery. This commentary builds on the four literature reviews presented in this Special Section on a Pandemic Recovery Plan for Children and proposes strategies to understand and attenuate the impact of pandemic-related lockdown measures. Importantly, we need a monitoring strategy to assess indicators of child development in three areas of functioning: education and learning, health, and well-being (or mental health). Surveillance needs to begin in the critical prenatal period (with prenatal care to expectant parents), and extend to the end of formal high school/college education. Based on child development indicators, a stepped strategy for intervention, ranging from all-encompassing population-based health and education promotion initiatives to targeted prevention programs and targeted remedial/therapeutic interventions, can be offered. As proposed in the UN plan for recovery, ensuring healthy present and future generations involves a concerted and intensive intersectoral effort from the education, health, psychosocial services, and scientific communities.

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