“
Every time I dropped Hector off at the nursery after the first confinement, he kept crying
,” says Héloïse, mother of a 17-month-old boy.
He has stayed with us since last February, leaving the house was very difficult for him ”.
She is not the only one to make this observation.
For Léa, who entered CE1 last September, the start of the school year was not easy either.
"
The teacher repeated several times that she had difficulty concentrating, listening, remaining seated
", testify the parents of the little girl, "
who loved being at home, with us.
She did more what she wanted
”.
Read also: How to talk to young children permanently affected by confinement?
An uncertain health situation, a first unprecedented confinement during which the child remained with his parents at home, far from school or nursery ... There are many sources of anxiety for children.
"
And they will have long-term consequences, that's for sure
," said Julie Marty-Pichon, president of the National Federation of Educators
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