Nine months into the COVID-19 global pandemic, parents of school-age children might be forgiven for their frustration concerning the whipsaw nature of on-again, off-again in-person classroom learning.
Despite the urging of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and mental health professionals, some of the largest school districts across the country have once again reverted to virtual education. “I’ve had it!” one parent wrote me. “My son isn’t getting anything out of online schooling.
He’s distracted and the classes are disjointed. I know the teacher is trying, but it’s a complete waste of time.” Another mother lamented having to curtail her work hours in order to be home to supervise her child’s computer usage.
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