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Consider This from NPR

What Kids Feel Entering A Third COVID School Year (And How To Help Them Through It)

Consider This from NPR

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4.26.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Most kids are now in their third year of school during the pandemic. It's been a time of ups and downs; adjustments and re-adjustments. Some have flourished in online school and want to stay home — others have floundered and are excited to go back.

NPR spoke to a group of kids ages 6 and up about what the pandemic has been like, and how they're feeling about the new school year.

Two experts in childhood education and development explain how the pandemic has challenged kids and what we can do to help them: Robin Lake, director of the Center on Reinventing Education; and Katie McLaughlin, a psychologist at Harvard University.

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0:00.0

To put it bluntly, this past year...

0:02.6

It sucked, to be honest.

0:04.8

For 16-year-old Rafael Sternadori, at least.

0:08.0

Yeah, I didn't really see anyone for months, you know.

0:12.5

In terms of socialization, like I lost most of my friends.

0:15.8

Uh...

0:18.0

So it was... it sucked.

0:21.9

Okay.

0:22.8

Alright, you were 14?

0:24.2

Yes, I am.

0:25.5

This past week...

0:26.7

Can you say hello? Hi!

0:29.2

We uh... invested a little time.

0:32.4

Um...

0:33.7

Um...

0:35.5

Good.

0:36.1

And hearing from some kids.

0:37.7

Alright, I dropped the phone.

0:39.4

H6?

0:40.4

I'm sorry, say that again.

0:41.5

End up.

0:42.2

I'm 9.

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