(Oct 3, 2020 10:54 AM)Secular Sanity Wrote: I just realized how much these masks are hindering our communication skills. I felt like my hands were tied. Adults get it but babies, not so much. I don’t think that I’ve ever encountered a child that didn’t return a smile. I never really gave it much thought before but this virus is going to have a big impact on their speech and social development.
Psychologist Call For Clear Masks For Caregivers to Aid Child Development
From Urban Dictionary: "
Named after the virus, Generation-C is destined for a life of turmoil and confusion. The social distancing Covid-19 brought us will likely make this generation even more socially awkward than Gen Z. They've been born into a world tangled with problems and chaos, so lets do our best to welcone them with open arms... From 6 feet away."
"Generation C" seems to have originally referenced "Connected Consumer", and had
more to do with a mindset than an actual age group.
Along comes the pandemic, though, and the label has apparently been appropriated for babies born during it -- and might eventually persist as a starting-point marker for those born seven or more years after 2020 (thereby also replacing the tentative "Generation Alpha" for those born after 2012). Not sure why "generation" began shrinking from 20 to 25 years to fifteen year intervals. Might be due to the media being hyper-doped to discuss the issues of a new one as soon as possible.
Coronavirus will define the next generation: What experts are predicting about 'Generation C'
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/natio...046809001/