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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, but just because now that we are back the teacher is spending a lot of time dealing with behavior issues instead of teaching. I homeschooled during virtual learning and last year. [/quote] I will add that the teacher, as far as I can tell, is teaching at grade level, so that's good. However, we all know that behavioral issues have worsened since the pandemic. There are a lot of reasons for that but I suspect that kids who experienced significant learning loss are frustrated that they can't keep up academically, they are very frustrated, and that contributes to how they are acting out. I also think screens make behavior issues worse because kids have no idea how to self-regulate without them and they are on screens all the time. [/quote] Those things are true AND kids were ignored for so long during the pandemic because their parents had to work, so most kids were just not parented very well or at all during that time. They never learned how to behave and had literally no discipline during that time because parents were too exhausted.[/quote]
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