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Back as the 2018-2019 school year came to an end, I realized that while my students were driving me mad as summer break was approaching, that they deep down thrive off the stability that school provides. When they get home, they spend most of their time with the doors closed and their eyes tuned into their devices; they likely feel more isolated than ever.
Now, fast forward to COVID 2020. I came across this old blog post entitled "Teenagers are the Loneliest Person in the World" and Lord, if I thought they were lonely then, imagine how lonely they are now.
Need activities to keep the kids busy next week? Here is the Thanksgiving Freebie and the Gen Z Bingo Freebie.
To check out the original blog article from the end of the 2018-2019 school year, click here.
To get on the From Educator to Entrepreneur waitlist or check out what the course entails, click here.
By Ty Tiger5
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Back as the 2018-2019 school year came to an end, I realized that while my students were driving me mad as summer break was approaching, that they deep down thrive off the stability that school provides. When they get home, they spend most of their time with the doors closed and their eyes tuned into their devices; they likely feel more isolated than ever.
Now, fast forward to COVID 2020. I came across this old blog post entitled "Teenagers are the Loneliest Person in the World" and Lord, if I thought they were lonely then, imagine how lonely they are now.
Need activities to keep the kids busy next week? Here is the Thanksgiving Freebie and the Gen Z Bingo Freebie.
To check out the original blog article from the end of the 2018-2019 school year, click here.
To get on the From Educator to Entrepreneur waitlist or check out what the course entails, click here.