One week down, lots, more to go. As it sinks in that schools probably won’t re-open until September, parents of young children are finding it difficult to keep-up with home schooling and trying to work out the best way to cope.
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Schools, as we all know, are very important to children’s overall development. Very few children have been directly affected by Covid-19, but many have suffered from its social consequences.
One week down, lots, more to go. As it sinks in that schools probably won’t re-open until September, parents of young children are finding it difficult to keep-up with home schooling and trying to work out the best way to cope.
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