However the study is not yet peer-reviewed.

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    The IQ test is normalized to age and there is a specific test for children. Definitely these kids are suffering cognitively and this is how we measure that.

    Let’s just hope that they can catch up and this doesn’t have a lasting impact.

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      I’ve certainly seen some intelligence variability in toddlers and am aware from epigenetic studies that stress can be transferred from fetus to child …but, I think a parent’s response to this is partly in his/her own hands. I think most parents (without covid-19) don’t interact with and/or teach their kids enough. My own parents certainly didn’t and I think this is worse these days with smart phones and the internet. I think parenting and social skills can be taught (maybe should be taught). I rarely use geometry in daily life, but am still very much affected by social skills and the after-affects of upbringing (as are we all - I am not throwing a pity-party). You can see a few genetic/ethnic groups who underwent huge amounts of stress and they seem to be doing very well.
      Its good to study this topic, but I think the verdict isn’t clear or detailed enough yet.