
Originally Posted by
C_M_25
Sure, every kid is different and there is no hard cutoff. In general, distance learning Is easier for older kids because of the type of work they do and their mental development. I am also well aware of the creativity the teachers are coming up with as my wife is in education. However, all the creative work doesn’t equal success as too much screen time is not good for younger kids. These young kids can also fall behind easily if they are slower or just misunderstood (I have heard numerous accounts of kindergarteners in tears because they just don’t understand). One on one time with teachers in the classroom can really help mitigate this issue. Finally, distanced learning is awful for kid’s social development. They learn so much through play and interacting with their friends. This development is super important in the younger grades too. Given the limited effects that covid has on them, there’s no reason for them not to be in the classroom...assuming a proper risk assessment of the teacher.
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