Retrospective analysis of impact of lockdown a learning ability of children between 04-08 years


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Author Details : Anurag Medatwal*, Umesh Gupta

Volume : 5, Issue : 3, Year : 2022

Article Page : 123-125

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpns.2022.020



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Aim of this study is to Retrospective analysis of impact of lockdown a learning ability of children between 04-08 years. We conducted a survey with families whose children were aged between 04 & 08. Coordinated into two primary arrangements of inquiries, with a variable number of sub questions that fanned out to adjust to respondents' specific settings.As we enter the COVID-19 recuperation stage, it will be basic to ponder the job of schooling systems - & especially professional instruction - in encouraging strong social orders. The worldwide wellbeing emergency & the lockdown that followed that have regularly been underestimated, recharging our consciousness of their worth to society. This has reestablished a feeling of regard for those laborers who have worked tenaciously during this opportunity to keep economies above water. Interruptions on the scale we have recently seen are not restricted to pandemics, yet may likewise result from normal, political, monetary & natural turmoil. Our ability to respond really & effectively later on will rely on state run administrations' foreknowledge, availability & readiness.


Keywords: Impact, Learning, Children & retrospective.


How to cite : Medatwal A, Gupta U, Retrospective analysis of impact of lockdown a learning ability of children between 04-08 years. J Paediatr Nurs Sci 2022;5(3):123-125


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Received : 26-03-2022

Accepted : 20-08-2022


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