@WomenOfValor74
MAXAYN G.
@WomenOfValor74 · 4:32

How do you think Covid isolation has affected our children and ourselves as far as sociability is concerned?

But if it isn't, I'm making it up because I make up words anyway, how does that affect them with being Sociable in the real world if this is ever lifted? I know for me also that a lot of people I haven't really talked to because I haven't been able to see them. Clubs, parties and things of that nature kind of right now are not available. And so that was my way of socializing as an adult

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@Izzy
Izzy S-L
@Izzy · 3:15
This is actually a thought that came up in my psychology class today, my developmental psychology class, because we were talking about how important it is for babies to be exposed or have seen people who look different than their mother and their father or whoever they're around. Babies aren't always raised by their mother or father. So whoever they're always around, it's really important for them at a young age to see people who don't look like them
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MAXAYN G.
@WomenOfValor74 · 4:11

@Izzy

So I go into my office like, two times a week and she's able to go to more daycare, quote, unquote, and she's able to be around her friends. She's able to be around her friends. But when I think about most children that aren't in racially diverse schools, we have the black and Brown and Latinx students that are in schools that only serve as black and Brown and Latinx students. And then we have the Caucasian students who only go to a mostly Caucasian school
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