Published On: June 21st, 2020|

The San Diego Union Tribune – Deborah Sullivan Brennan

“The abrupt closures of schools, businesses and other organizations in March helped flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic in San Diego County, but the stay-at-home orders took their own toll in terms of anxiety, frustration and isolation. For children and teens, who often struggle with pressure to maintain their grades and keep up with peers, it dealt a double blow, complicating their school work and separating them from social support networks.” (more)