Abstract: The article reflects upon the COVID19 pandemic’s impact on Latin American migrant children, through a Sociology of Childhood Perspective and in the global context of crisis. Drawing on a documentary analysis, the results showed that confinement has negatively affected children's mental health, although they can also become infected with the virus; it is noted that most countries have implemented distance education programs, but excluded families do not have material conditions (such as access to the internet and computers), heightening social...
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