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American Academy of Pediatrics Says Children Should Be In Schools

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Dr. Nathaniel Beers, president of the HSC Health Care Systems, talks child safety as coronavirus spread concern grows. Beers also discusses the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation to open U.S. schools in the fall.
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COVID-19: Why are kids staying home longer if schools aren’t high-risk settings?

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Two infectious disease physicians answer viewer questions about the COVID-19 pandemic including why many children are being kept at home if schools aren’t considered high-risk settings and why teachers haven’t been prioritized for vaccines.
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Schools Are Asking Parents For Help Amid Teacher Shortage

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Many schools are now depending on substitute teachers.
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Coronavirus Adding Extra Pressure On Working Women

Higher Ed
A new study finds 1 in 4 women are considering downshifting or leaving the workplace due to COVID-19.
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Covid Surge Closes Chicago Schools Again

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Reach Capital Co-Founder and General Partner Jennifer Carolan, also a former teacher and a native of Chicago, talk about why schools in Chicago closed for the third straight day. There's a Covid-19 surge and safety concerns for teachers....
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Pandemic Parenting: How Do I Talk To Kids About Financial Cutbacks?

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As if parenting weren't challenging enough, the coronavirus pandemic has raised 1,000 new, unprecedented questions.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Do I Prepare Kids For Disappointment?

Higher Ed
As if parenting weren't challenging enough, the coronavirus pandemic has raised 1,000 new, unprecedented questions.
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Despite White House Pressure, Schools Across The Country Go Virtual

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Despite demands from the president for in-person learning, schools across the country are opting to go 100% online.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Can I Support Educators?

Higher Ed
Many schools will look differently this year and experts say parents and teachers have to work together to make it work.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Can Parents Prioritize Their Mental Health?

Higher Ed
As if parenting weren't challenging enough, the coronavirus pandemic has raised 1,000 new, unprecedented questions.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Do I Adjust for Virtual Learning?

Higher Ed
With more schools switching to distance learning, experts say kids will do better with structure and a daily routine.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Do I Explain Why We're Staying Home?

Higher Ed
As if parenting weren't challenging enough, the coronavirus pandemic has raised 1,000 new, unprecedented questions.
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Uvalde Students Head Back To Class As School Security Work Continues

Higher Ed
A delayed start to the school year allowed the district to implement a new security plan, but the work isn't complete as classes begin.
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Pandemic Parenting: How Can We Discuss Limited Interactions?

Higher Ed
We asked the experts: What's the best way to explain why we can't see loved ones in person right now?
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More Black Families Are Opting For Homeschooling

Higher Ed
The Census Bureau says Black parents had the highest spike of homeschooling during the pandemic, going from 3% in the spring to 16% in the fall.
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Students Sue Colleges Over COVID-19 Cutbacks

Higher Ed
Many institutions have offered at least partial refunds of room and board costs, but colleges have been less likely to extend tuition reimbursements.
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CDC To Announce New In-Person School Requirements

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President Joe Biden says the CDC will lead with "science-based judgement" in order to reconvene in-person learning.
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Los Angeles Schools Launch Testing And Contact Tracing Program

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The L.A. Unified School District says the logistics haven't been worked out yet, but is expected to cost about $300 per child.
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Negotiations Between Chicago Schools, Teachers Union Continues

Higher Ed
Students are continuing virtual classes Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Study: Less Bullying, Cyberbullying During Remote Learning

Higher Ed
When schools transitioned to remote learning in spring of 2020, Andrew Bacher-Hicks and his team found that Google searches on bullying decreased.
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The Risks and Benefits Of Multi-Generational Living

Higher Ed
With many schools switching to virtual learning, parents may have to juggle their work with school work. That’s where the extra help is important.