Child Regression Amid The COVID-19 Crisis: When To Worry And When Not To
It is no secret that the COVID19 pandemic can affect children's mental health and some kids may even experience some regression into bad behavior. When should parents worry?
It is no secret that the COVID19 pandemic can affect children's mental health and some kids may even experience some regression into bad behavior. When should parents worry?
Despite challenges with online learning early in the pandemic, most parents and teachers support the education technology boom,
What are students' other school safety concerns other than COVID19? Students want their schools to provide more mental health resources, a survey has found
As teachers and parents warm to the idea of online learning, K-12s districts and schools must be more transparent with stakeholders about how they're protecting children's data and privacy
Despite widespread concerns, two new international studies show no consistent relationship between in-person K-12 schooling and the spread of the COVID19. A third study from the USA shows no elevated risk to childcare workers
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Educators say the pandemic has caused hardships but new or improved K-12 practices have the long-term potential to enhance student outcomes and school operations.
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