Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine are fine with zoom. They are flexible. They understand we are in a major health pandemic and have really good teachers this year which to them is far more important than in person vs. zoom. The relaxed pace between school and activities has been nice. Much less rushing around, able to eat together and much more has been a bonus. We are surprised how well things like music lessons are working via zoom. We have given them comfortable spaces with all the gadgets to make them successful and are available to provide support.
So you keep telling them.
Anonymous wrote:Mine are fine with zoom. They are flexible. They understand we are in a major health pandemic and have really good teachers this year which to them is far more important than in person vs. zoom. The relaxed pace between school and activities has been nice. Much less rushing around, able to eat together and much more has been a bonus. We are surprised how well things like music lessons are working via zoom. We have given them comfortable spaces with all the gadgets to make them successful and are available to provide support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is horrible for my children. So unethical that, as a society, we’ve decided kids don’t matter.
Except we have decided they matter which is why we are doing it online because of the health pandemic we are in the middle of.
No. Some parts of country care about children and have in-person school. This area doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is horrible for my children. So unethical that, as a society, we’ve decided kids don’t matter.
Except we have decided they matter which is why we are doing it online because of the health pandemic we are in the middle of.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently - the answer is “yes,” and the effect is uniformly negative.
This is according to the APA:
https://www.apa.org/news/apa/2020/10/online-learning-mental-health
Do you think teachers should consider returning to in-person learning?
Anonymous wrote:It is horrible for my children. So unethical that, as a society, we’ve decided kids don’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:It is horrible for my children. So unethical that, as a society, we’ve decided kids don’t matter.