Published On: November 7th, 2020|

The Conversation – Amber M. Simpson and Peter N. Knox

“The pandemic has increased the number of at-home, online learning experiences, which could have negative long-term effects, such as mental health repercussions and a lower sense of school belonging for kids. As more caregivers are expected to assist students learning remotely, the accessible nature of our method of instruction provides a manageable model for at-home learning. It also helps families capitalize on the additional time they are spending together.” (more)