Published On: September 4th, 2020|

Moms – Jayme Kennedy

“When schools closed last spring and classes and activities went virtual, many parents worried about how their children would be able to socialize with their friends and peers. School is first and foremost about their education, sure, but the socialization and interaction kids experience in a school and classroom setting is incredibly important for their development and social and emotional health. Parents got creative over the summer, planning virtual play dates and FaceTime hangouts so kids could stay connected to their friends.” (more)