How the coronavirus pandemic has changed parenting
The global spread of COVID-19 has changed every aspect of society, including education.
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, classes have moved online and parents have become responsible for their children’s schooling.
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In this episode of The Take, we are exploring how this sudden shift in routine might affect a child’s development, and asking what families can do to make kids feel safe and supported.
In this episode:
Jessica Dym Bartlett, director of early childhood research at Child Trends.
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