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Tag: elementary education

A corner of homeschooling setup in a North Carolina family with bookshelf and whiteboard.
Posted inChildren's Health

Anxiety without a pause: Parents reflect on pandemic schooling

by Chiung-Wei Huang July 12, 2021July 11, 2021

By Chiung-Wei Huang At 8 a.m. sharp, Laura Farnan, a parent in Chapel Hill of one rising first-grader and one middle school student, is all set. She sits beside her younger boy to make sure his eyes are on the iPad in front of him where his teacher begins the morning classes. Across the table, […]

a small blonde girl in a t-shirt puts on a mask while a dark-haired woman stands by ready to help
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – Sep. 17 – K-5 schools can open fully; Will ACC football team parents get stadium seats?; Contact tracing on college football teams

by Anne Blythe September 17, 2020April 14, 2021
shows two adults providing applied behavior analysis, otherwise known as ABA therapy, with two young people.
Posted inChildren's Health

Are students with disabilities being left behind? Challenges of virtual learning.

by Taylor Knopf September 16, 2020January 3, 2021
Posted inChildren's Health

Coronavirus Today – July 14: “Plan B” for K-12 schools; district choices; simmering COVID-19 trends and metrics

by Anne Blythe July 14, 2020April 14, 2021

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