'We've gone back several decades': What will the legacy of lockdown be for kids?

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Many children may reflect on the first half of 2020 as a time for which they feel great nostalgia, 'a simpler time' than before a virus brought rushing to a halt.

For some Australian children living through times of COVID-19, there will be memories of "games of spot the masks in the street", or a sense of discomfort when people come too close on the footpath.

"For a lot of more privileged kids, strangely they may remember the time quite fondly; as a time of having more hours in the day with parents and siblings, a quieter lifestyle," she says. "As a historian of childhood, I'd say we're in a social regression, we've gone back several decades." And this is not a bad thing.

Where many of their parents could enjoy insulated childhoods, this generation "will be the one that remembers global events infiltrating personal, familial and domestic life in ways that cannot be ignored. "We could not ignore the bushfires, and we cannot ignore this pandemic." And many parents are feeling acutely stressed trying to do work and home school. "I wouldn't want to underestimate the impact of that, I just think it's incredibly challenging for kids and for parents," she says.

 

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I know how that feels. Ask anyone in their seventies and they'll probably say the same, and it isn't just about what Freud called 'romanticising' childhood. It was a simpler time. As for the kids living now, God only knows.

Or, many (if not almost all) children won't even remember it by December.

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