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There’s no doubt about it: Remote learning is challenging, to put it mildly. One big issue is the anxiety it can provoke among kids doing class via video conference. What happens if you have a shy or introverted kid who just doesn’t like being on screen?
Reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with a variety of experts to find out ways to make your kid(s) more comfortable with the experience, and how to talk to their teachers about their feelings.
Good luck out there, and be safe.
Kate |
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Kids' books about politics |
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Last week, Chrissy Teigen revealed that she experienced pregnancy loss. While many fans and friends applauded her openness, some were puzzled as to why she took pictures of her sorrowful moment. Reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with grief experts about how her decision to talk about these raw moments will help destigmatize pregnancy loss, and will help other women who are feeling similar pain. | |
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For when your kid is keeping you awake... |
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We continue to be home, working or not, with our families for months on end. And while it seems like there’s unending family time (and there is!), it’s not all quality time. Some kids will probably need more one-on-one time with you right about now — here are some of the sneaky signs to watch out for and how to give more of yourself without depleting your reserves. |
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