i am joined tonight i a child clinical psychologist at the university of southamptpton -- i am joineda clinical psychologist at the university of southampton in england. we know that children are bundles of energy and need to go outdoors and run and play. that is the physical aspect of it what are the main psychological challenges children facing the pandemic, when t they are being kept insie so l long? >> for youngng childldren in partrticular, they y need to exe and learn new w things, , feel d touch andd smell new things.s. it has been rereally limited during the l lockdown. but we also know children's brains, tre is a lot of plastityty. so they y have a lot of opportunitities to relearn thihs they need to. so e even if f there h have been short-term c changes in how they learn and develop come of these won't have a long-term impact. brent: it is very dramatic what you are saying, that they would have to relearn something. we adults, we complain about things being boring, or maybee people are lonely, but children are dealing with things that we don't have to dealal with, when they