Romper – Kelly Glass
Remember before the pandemic, when we thought we were worried about screen time? Now our kids sit for hours in front of laptops or devices — and that’s just for school. While we adults might be more used to peering at and engaging with the world via computers for hours, our kids are not — and they’re expected to do it in the midst of nationwide anxiety. This, experts say, is a recipe for remote learning fatigue.
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