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[quote=Anonymous]I think this is a shift in parenting problem. Day cares were open during a lot of the pandemic. There may have been some COVID distractions, but I think for a lot of kids, the day to day was the same. What I have seen is parents struggling to interact with their kids. When we had post COVID asynchronous school days, parents struggled to come up with a few things to do to complete "school" for the day. For example, with our young elementary school student at the time, we read some picture books together, played a card game that involved math, and wrote some post cards to families. Nothing big. Talking with other parents showed me how much they struggle with these things. I would say we are in a generally college + educated, UMC area. I don't think they ask their kids about their day or to explain a story. [/quote]
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