
Remote learning during coronavirus caused stress, anxiety in students, survey finds
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A new survey highlights the adverse effects that remote learning had on many children in the past year that has been the coronavirus pandemic.
The survey, conducted by Children’s Hospital of Chicago and published recently in JAMA Network Open, was completed on behalf of nearly 50,000 children in various levels of education, ranging from Pre-K to 12th grade. The survey took place from mid-June to July 15, 2020. The survey also found that about a third of youth were described by their caregivers as "lonely," while only one-third were described as "having positive social and peer relationships" during the year of remote learning, per a news release on the findings.More Related News