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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think this is related to Covid at all. People need to learn how to read on paper and not on e-tablets. [/quote] Me too. I also think parents could have filled in the gaps at home. Some kids actually dud much better with reading and math because they had time at home to study with parents and other resources. [/quote] This. My kids were in 2nd and 4th during the shutdown and then 3rd and 5th during the following year when we homeschooled instead of doing virtual school. They got so far ahead. I would say they were above average students to start, but not geniuses. With daily direct instruction and consistent work, they flourished. Kids are falling farther and farther behind because they aren’t doing much at school. It’s wasted time and apps. They aren’t reading books in school, and are not reading them at home either. [/quote] This[/quote]
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