'These Kids Are So Anxious and Depressed They Can't Do Anything for Themselves'
A seventh grade health teacher says that masks and lockdowns have made her students less resilient.

Jodi Maurici is a seventh grade health teacher who works on Long Island in New York. She is worried about her students, many of whom have lost their independence and become less resilient as a result of the pandemic.
"These kids are so anxious and depressed they can't do anything for themselves," she says.
Unfortunately, her suburban public school has responded by providing even more help for the students, expanding an intervention program originally intended only for kids who did poorly on standardized tests.
That class had provided tutoring in math and English. But over the years, it morphed from academic assistance to more general hand-holding, says Maurici. And now, according to the school's website, the class helps "students navigate these important developmental years with practical advice, powerful conversations, and insight into the connection between daily decisions and future outcomes."
In day-to-day practice, Maurici says, "The teachers are making charts [for the kids]. So, for example, Johnny will have a chart he's given every day and it will say, 'This is due in this class, and this is due in that class.'"
Prior to COVID-19, the school had one class like this for seventh graders. Now it has three. "This is a way of basically having 'mom' coming with you from class to class," says Maurici. Not a real mom, of course. But it is real moms and dads who sign their kids up for it.
Maurici has been concerned about her middle schoolers' anxiety and helplessness for quite a while. She's been teaching for over 20 years, and about five years ago the issue crystalized for her when one girl came to class late and hadn't had a chance to get lunch. Maurici said, "Well, you can eat here. Just go get lunch from the cafeteria." And the girl responded: by myself?
Note that this is not a dangerous school. It is in a quiet suburb, over an hour from Manhattan. And yet, many of her students had not been allowed to go out and about by themselves, mostly because of stranger danger.
That's when Maurici started assigning The Let Grow Project, a free initiative sponsored by my nonprofit, Let Grow. The project is a homework assignment designed to push students to become more independent—and parents to let them. It tells students: Go home and do something new on your own. Just by trying something outside their comfort zones, there have been some huge breakthroughs. Kids did things like walk the dog, ride their bikes into town, even use a sharp knife—all for the first time.
But since the start of the pandemic, the kids have been doing less and less in class as well as at home. Part of the problem is masks.
"We did a community activity today," Maurici said when we spoke last week. "It was the game 20 Questions. I take two kids outside, tell them a word and they come back in and their team has to guess the word." But thanks to the masks, the students couldn't figure out the words. "No one can hear!" lamented Maurici.
At home, the students are more passive too. "COVID-19 made it worse," says Maurici. "When they were home with their parents, if they didn't want to do something and they complained, their parents would just do it for them. Because, if you think about it, the parents were home also. So what takes less time: doing it or fighting with your kid?"
Maurici is assigning her students The Let Grow Project again this year, in the hopes of re-igniting a spark of spunk, and this time she is prodding them to go further beyond their comfort zone. Until they do, the kids are on lockdown every which way: locked down by a culture that's afraid of strangers, afraid of a virus, and afraid of pushing kids to do anything considered challenging, including keeping track of what's due when.
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You can thank government, teacher’s unions and woke school boards.
And the voters, don't forget the voters...
They are the worst.
EVERYBODY who supported and encouraged covid hysteria
U GOT IT.
People like FuckBiden and FuckFauci did this.
Cant blame a virus that only affects a few percent of the population.
Dude! The survival rate is only 99.7%! Are you saying you want PEOPLE TO DIE?
(this has now been appropriate on 6 news stories across three comment boards)
https://reason.com/podcast/2017/06/28/remy-people-will-die/
I always chalk it up to the boards.
Nevermind the kids who can't do shit....
Imagine their fucking clueless parents.
You can also thank the Branch Covidians, aka the Kens and Karens of the world.
Do we have a clever name for the senior citizens who shouted BLM slogans while attacking a black man for going maskless?
I was just hoping they'd pass away soon, but we could give 'em something short-lived.
The messaging is pretty clear on Reason today. The little white kids are so fearful that they can't figure out their daily wants and needs. Big Pharma approves. Next Gen of Welbutrin users coming up.
Meanwhile in the school choice/charter school article, it is clear the little black kids are still poor and can't find a way to get a ride to their school of choice. Lack of license or lack of car? Catch-22. No wonder they can't show ID to vote.
SO...heres a new rub...Home Schooling is Segregationist.
So will Da Gummit make your home take in illegal aliens or kids of other- race homes?
Will kids have to travel 10 miles to go to other families home schools?
Just when you think the Psychotic Left cant screw the Pooch any worse, they sink to new lows.
“They can’t do anything for themselves.
They’ll be perfect democrats.
Isn't that the whole point of the exercise?
Having children be mindless terrified retards is the goal. They want an entire generation of people that only know to listen to whatever the Gov tells them
That's pretty much what it boils down to. Fortunately, the solution is fairly simple:
1) Don't live in blue-voting areas.
2) Make sure your PTAs and school boards aren't being infiltrated by blue-voting shitlibs, especially women, who typically have nothing else to do with their time besides be a pain in society's ass.
Not just the kids. I know some seniors who have eagerly done away with the strenuous work of actually thinking for themselves.
One old guy went into apoplectic rage at the mention of Trump. I asked what Trump had done and he goes "Well...THE CRIMES!" I asked what crimes and he just repeated himself. I asked about evidence and he said "They've GOT evidence, lots of it!" and made a gesture like he was holding sheaf of papers...just like Adam Schiff used to do, daily on CNN for a while. Couldn't convince him that he, himself, had actually been presented with NO evidence.
Another smart, college-educated couple (hydrologist and a counselor for the state) abdicated thinking in favor of "listening to the people with credentials". They mask in their home and see no one. Not happy. Blame Trump.
So we're damaging the latter years of our seniors' lives, too.
"These kids are so anxious and depressed they can't do anything for themselves,"
In Progressive World they're "good citizens".
As long as they remember to vote democratic - - - - - - - -
How to ruin a nation in one generation...
They fear our Woodchippers.
This is why they are desperate to eliminate electricity and fossil fuels.
Wood chippers just lack panache when hand cranked.
The manual ones DO extend the period of screaming though.
Oh. You're saying that would be considered a downside. For some people. I guess.
Kids hear from MSM and social media that they and their families are going to die of Covid, or climate change, or insurrection, or something else every week, and they get nervous and depressed?
Really?
dont forget school shootings...
It tells students: Go home and do something new on your own. Just by trying something outside their comfort zones, there have been some huge breakthroughs. Kids did things like walk the dog, ride their bikes into town, even use a sharp knife—all for the first time.
How about suing Let Grow for causing dog bites, bike crashes, or lacerations—all for the first time?
Unintended consequences.
But we did such a good job protecting the most vulnerable that it was totally worth it. I mean, who gives a fuck about the mental wellbeing of children anyway?
A hundred gajillion dead from the coof, and we're worrying about a few cases of depression?
Just slip a little anti-anxiety juice into the latest booster and all will be well again.
Daily valium boosters?
Shrooms. Natural.
I thought it was 10,000 vermillion dead by St. Paddy's Day?
This is the problem, and not just about covid.
We've been so worried for so long about not loosing anyone, not leaving someone behind, taking care of every booboo, that we've left the entire top of the class to atrophy.
was led to believe "can't do anything for themselves" was the goal of government education
Poor babies! Teach them about the kids who lived in London in 1940, Berlin in 1945, and all over Europe in 1350 (Bubonic Plague) and thank them for doing their part for civilization.
I think they'll survive.
Exactly. The coof has killed more people than Hitler did in WWII, and some kid feels a little melancholy about the 7th grade Sadie Hawkins day dance. Keep things in perspective.
I prefer the lizzy Borden dance
These kids need to suck it up so the teaching staff can move on to educating them about their innate racism and white privilege.
That’s funny but unfortunately also sad and tr
I really hate the comparisons to wartime that people keep making here. This is not what happens in wartime. The messaging from competent leadership in wartime is "keep strong and carry on" not "cower and hide until someone says it's OK to come out".
And yeah, of course they will survive. That's not the point. Survival is a pretty low bar. It's a fine and important thing when your cities are being bombed to rubble. But this is not a fucking war, children have been safe all along and there was no need to disrupt their lives to this extent. People made a choice to do this.
This is a war against a hyper-deadly virus! Masks, six feet and a procession of boosters is the only thing that will ward off death.
I thought the virus was warded off only if we maintained a high enough level of billions in the coffers of Big Pharma.
IF that were true, it would track the real world efforts that have been made. Hell, I wish it WERE true, we could have just paid the billions and billions directly to them and avoided all the collateral damage to small businesses and mental health.
Someone needs to tell Churchill, Newsom closed the beaches.
Most massive crime against humanity in history
I'm inclined to agree. Worse things have happened on a smaller scale, but never so broadly or persistently. And it's far from over.
That's why I use "massive" instead of "worst" or "greatest".
Nothing on this scale has ever been attempted before. It's the systemic torture of a billion (or billions if you extend it beyond the West), including deliberate psychological torture of an entire generation of kids.
Just wait till the Davos crowd gets warmed up. They've done "The Great Reset" and this year they're coming out with "The Great Narrative". Their wealth has increased along with their control of mainstream media and Big Tech social platforms.
I wouldn't be surprised to see the WEF coming out with "Next Year in Elysium" pretty soon. It's like we're living in a boring YA dystopian series...
The comparisons to war and The Bubonic Plague are precisely to show that, although serious for certain people with comorbidities, COVID-19 need not be the End of the World for young people.
Yep, all those masked kids in London in 1940, Berlin in 1945, and all over Europe in 1350 being taught to run and hide and mask up and be cowardly.
Children, Boy Scouts, were used all over Britain as messengers during WWII. They were contributing by performing useful work. And exposing themselves to danger.
Masking doesn't work. Therefore- forcing masking doesn't work. But hey- pretend it does, and that disrupting all human emotion communication carried by smiling, frowning, and other facial gestures is OK as long as somewhere, one theoretical life is saved. And that disrupting the social lives of all children for two years now is just fine, because it's possible it saved a few theoretical lives.
The average age of death from the dreaded covid alone, all by itself, is still above the average age of death in the USA. When combined with other diseases or comorbidities it seems to hasten death so it occurs earlier than it might otherwise have occurred. Almost as if it were designed to eliminate useless eaters- the chronically sick and the elderly. And, as a byproduct, the grossly obese.
Early on, I speculated on the benefits to Social Security solvency from the "pandemic". Got treated as if I were trolling, would you believe?
Kids that get molested by people like shrike also survive. Their lives tend to be fucked up though. Nobody is surprised you’re ok with child abuse.
You mean actually deadly conditions during which self-sufficiency and responsibility were encouraged?
That's about the exact opposite of what we have here, you totalitarian progshit.
PS And maybe learn something about how imperfect life is and how important it is to be part of something bigger than themselves.
This guy gets it.
The great reset maybe? Build Back Sadder?
PS And maybe learn something about how imperfect life is
"That you suffer from my stupidity is just life! C'est la vie!"
how important it is to be part of something bigger than themselves.
Said every collectivist cancer ever.
We now know G Gordon Liddy's collectivist sockpuppet mask.
Lol.
And you still think the jab and masks are effective...
Don't smoke the CNN, kids. Not even once.
"Doctors and scientists continue to increase our understanding of addiction; to opiates, to methamphetamine, to cocaine. We advocate against the use of such drugs because of their addictive nature.
The mechanism of addiction to CNN remains stubbornly opaque, though. No one can explain how the sight of Brian Stelter gaslighting CNN viewers causes any positive mental or physical response that would lead to them using it again, even once."
~Quarterly Journal of FuckJoeBiden Studies, Dec, 2021
We're already part of "something bigger than ourselves." It's called the Natural Universe...And fortunately, it allows infinite social distancing space between you and the rest of us.
Here's some news that libertarians might find interesting within Biden's "boring" first year.
Very interesting read.
Hmm, interesting, any time I try to link to substack, reason eats my comment then claims that it's a 'duplicate' if I repost it.'
Greenwald substack link. If my comments show up later, then it'll be here.
I've been subscribed to Greenwald for a while. This one was indeed quite striking. He has a lot of great stuff. His essay about the absurdity of the 1/6 commemoration nonsense is a must read. Probably the best thing I've seen written on the subject.
It's depressing how almost no one seems to care about this. Basically just him on the entire Left, and even on the right, it's mostly the fringes
That REASON, an allegedly libertarian rag, doesn't care bemoans anything they claim to care about.
But, but- Dictator Hochul says masks are just like sneakers, and kids are resilient! Her daughter got used to sneakers, so kids can get used to masks. Including all those disease carrying 2 year olds! I mean, if we don't mask two year olds, how will we ever survive?
It's not just the government that wants mindless, compliant subjects. It's also big tech that want people to stare at a screen all day, and big media that wants people to consume the big media property of the moment.
Don't forget the rest of corporate America.
They want us to be cattle - penned in, milked, and slaughtered at their whim.
They are turning us into livestock.
Bean dad was kind of an asshole, but apparently, we need more like him. Better more bean dads than more helicopter moms.
https://twitter.com/MsMelChen/status/1485542154571169794?t=XXYgCFYLb1_BoLqoYChdkA&s=19
Xi Jinping's confidence doctrine (四个自信): we must be confident in our chosen path, confident in our political system, and confident in our guiding theories and confident in our culture
The West: We suck and we're racist
https://twitter.com/Timcast/status/1485700157526228992?t=ZMwFKteP1Y5rN_4yj_s--Q&s=19
two white women start chanting black lives matter after hitting a black dude for not masking?
[Video]
Truly "Mixed Messages."
“They can have [Joe] Rogan or Young,” Neil Young wrote in a letter to his manager and label, “Not both." Young demands Spotify remove his music over "false information about vaccines" https://t.co/f1u4bDAu1L
Doubt Neil Young makes them a tiny fraction of the money Rogan does. What a useless little bitch he is.
Living proof that having "written some great songs 50 years ago" confers no lasting wisdom.
(although, the one-note guitar solo in "Cinnamon Girl" was truly balls out courageous)
https://twitter.com/elisawine14/status/1485457842454904836?t=Kw8FDd95ibDSO96pNPT_Hw&s=19
My 7 yr old son wears a mask for 7 hours a day, inside & outside. He is permitted to remove his mask for about 20 minutes per day, during lunch. While eating, he is forbidden to speak. He, & his 16 classmates, must face forward. A screen is turned on to discourage socialization.
This is the life of a child in blue state America. And it doesn't even begin to come close to the hell of their existence. Seriously f every one of you who has done this to my kid.
Also allow me to preempt the "my kids love their masks you're just a bad parent" responses by saying that if your kid loves their paw patrol mask and you see nothing problematic with all of this, there's something wrong with you and your kid, NOT with me and NOT with mine.
If you were to replicate this at home child protective services would have them in custody before you could count to ten. Then they would force them to mask 24/7…there is no more sanity left in the world.it would be a good time for aliens to invade.
When I was six Lenore was evidently mainstream. Mom was a north Texas farm gal and Dad a slightly radioactive veteran. I ranged for miles in all directions with homemade weapons and cherry bombs where nobody spoke English. My chum was Finnish or Danish, no idea which, since we shared no language. Lenore today speaks most sensibly about not stunting children, yet is relegated to a "fringe" publication for folks who value problem-solving other than at gunpoint. "Normal" is now televangelist brainwashing and collectivist doublethink.
Lukianoff and Haidt nailed it in The Coddling of the American Mind. We are now on the second generation of people raised in extreme nanny culture who can't handle any physical or emotional challenge.
For them COVID is a shining moment to indulge paranoia and safetyism, and to claim elite status--and all the associated pampering and perks.
We see the outgrowths everywhere. The sheer, incomprehensibly stupid risk assessment, the unquestioning acceptance of absurdities and abuse.
Hundreds of millions of women with daughters are against sharing locker rooms, changing rooms and bathrooms with the bearded, dick-having women of the trans community. Yet their concerns are dismissed (on moral grounds? WTF?) to avoid sending "hurtful messages to these women". "Women"* who represent 00.000001% of the population. If that, since all the trans people I know are horrified and embarrassed by this kind of behavior.
*-use of quotes around "women" in reference to persons of transhood may add hate crime enhancements in sentencing for mean posts or social media messages.
So what’s the story here? Children of incompetent, elite snobs are growing up to become incompetent, elite snobs? Age old story. Here’s the ending, cold, hungry, dirty elite snobs grovel in the street when grocery store shelves stop magically sprouting food. It’s how Mother Nature culls the weak, pathetic DNA from our species.
What we are seeing is the hollowing-out of the elite class. Think about it. The moms (and a good number of dads) of these kids have nothing more important to do than hover over their kids shoulders. They’re not finding solutions to the world’s problems, or even earning an honest living. And the kids? They are growing into overprotected and medicated pussies who can’t even wipe their own butts, but will somehow end up going to elite colleges and becoming Instagram influencers, or something equally vacuous.
No, they go into politics and intern for Joe Biden.
I was a kid in the 1970s, and a teenager/ college man in the 1980s. <—Now THAT’S me checking m REAL privilege! (Being a 55 year-old geezer instead of a Kia is SOOO worth the wrinkles!
A Kia? Well that's good. I wouldn't want to be a Kia or any other auto either. 😉
I was a kid in the 1970s, and a teenager/ college man in the 1980s. <—Now THAT’S me checking m REAL privilege! (Being a 55 year-old geezer now instead of
Started repeating myself at age 51. (NOT! Thanks Reason!)
This isn’t masks. This is the worst of helicopter parenting coming to roost.
This is a culture of organized play dates, excessive baby proofing, and nigh constant supervised play by neurotic parents raised by helicopters. Millenials’ kids are entering late elementary and middle school now.
I started having kids in 2009 and they were constantly the ONLY kids in the neighborhood playing outside. Everyone else was in summer programs, after school care, or prevented from exiting their home without their parents. Even my kids suffer from this because there was nowhere for them to go if I sent them outside. No wilds to explore and no friends to play with except on computers.
People wearing masks and discouraging independent thought sure weren't a good influence on this kid;
He said they disrespected his Islamic faith during a sleepover. Then, he stabbed a 13-year-old 49 times.
Victor Fakunle
https://www.frontpagedetectives.com/p/florida-teen-stabbing-islam-isis-sleepover
According to prosecutors, Johnson was known among his friends and classmates as an ISIS sympathizer who shared the ideological values and support for the KKK and made antisemitic remarks against Jews. Johnson had been a known entity to law enforcement due to his actions before the fatal incident. In 2016, the defendant had made threats on social media against a Catholic High School in Doncaster, England. Up to 100 students withdrew from the school for fear of an imminent attack.
I'm disrespecting his Islamic faith right now.
As well you should and as well as I do. Human lives deserve more respect tban beliefs.