Children’s General Behavioral Health Worsened During Shift To Remote Learning, Study Suggests

HealthDay (1/11, Roberts Murez) reports “previous shifts from in-person to remote or hybrid learning…during the COVID-19 pandemic have posed challenges for kids that have caused them to act out, according to” study findings published in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers conducted “four surveys of 405 parents” on “their child’s general behavioral health, including a number of ‘maladaptive’ behaviors, including aggression or withdrawal.” According to the parents, “compared to when they were in school, kids showed more of these unwanted behaviors while learning remotely – and their general behavior was worse overall.”

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— “Kids’ Behavior Worsened With Remote Learning: Study “Cara Murez, HealthDay , January 11, 2022

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