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أغسطسHow to help kids recover from a year of pandemic schooling
Kim Adkins, a single mom with two school-age kids at home, said she has to drive to Morehead to find her preferred mayonnaise brand, Duke's, or the spice mix she uses to make her family's secret potato salad recipe.
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Dollar General, like other major retailers, uses an algorithm to suggest new store locations, factoring in a wide variety of data points, including population density, traffic patterns, and nearby businesses and attractions.
While Pope stresses that "there are far more negatives" overall for students from the past year, she also highlighted that there have been positives for kids. Kids with attention deficit disorder have the advantage of fewer distractions when schooling from home. Some kids simply like learning from home better because they can concentrate easier, use their time more efficiently or don't have to worry about bullying and social pressures as much. Older kids can fit schooling around their work schedules much easier.
'In many rural places that used to have a grocery store, they lost that grocery store,' he said. Merrett said that as Walmart expanded across the country in the 1980s and 90s, many family-owed stores in smaller surrounding towns were not able to adapt, and shut down.
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The hamlet's downtown features rows of shuttered businesses that speak to better days, but a spark of economic life remains, with several local restaurants, a hardware store, and florist and boutique shops dotting the small commercial district.
Educators are starting to examine the lasting impact the pandemic is going to have on kids and how to get them back on track in school. As part of , I spoke with Denise Pope, a senior lecturer at Stanford University Graduate School of Education and co-founder of Challenge Success, a nonprofit that promotes best practices in education.
'I do think alcohol sales have something to do with it,' Wells told DailyMail.com of the concentration of dollar stores in Olive Hill. 'It's a great place to sell alcohol for people going out to camp' at nearby Carter Caves State Park, he added.
That's an example of something that could continue after the pandemic. Teachers have also accelerated their use of other technologies like Zoom for video conferencing, Google Docs for collaborative learning and Kahoot for turning online quizzes into games.
And yet, many residents of Olive Hill don't begrudge Walmart - in fact, many make the trip to Morehead to shop at the supercenter there, and say they only wish the retailer had a store closer to their homes.
The suit for more than $15,000 in damages holds the town of West Hartford and West Hartford Board of Education liable for the school staff's inaction, suggesting that more timely intervention might have saved the boy's life, however it is unclear if this is the case.
Some will be for the better, others will be more challenging. Pope highlighted one that might be the least popular among students. It's clear that the pandemic will continue to change and evolve a lot of things for both teachers and students.
And honestly, it's a little more efficient [for the teacher]." Pope said, "We now have teachers, who instead of grading papers and writing feedback and handing the paper back to a kid, they're making a little video about it, which is really personal and can say a lot more.
The New York Times has reported on the teen mental health crisis as well. The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention have reported a 30% jump in the number of adolescents' visits to emergency rooms in 2020 to treat mental health-related symptoms. And the American Journal of Pediatrics published a study in December, showing a 25% jump in ER visits for young adults to treat suicidal behavior.
There are proposals to train a lot more tutors since many will be needed to help the kids who have fallen behind when they go back to the classroom this fall. Those efforts will include summer programs and tutoring.
Still, over 4 million households don't have consistent access to online learning, according to the US Census Bureau. School districts have done a lot to try to fill the gap, but we know a lot of kids still got missed.
