U.S. pediatricians call for in-person school this fall
Originally published June 29, 2020 by Delaware Public Media
The American Academy of Pediatrics issued guidance stressing that schools should resume in-person instruction this fall if possible, citing evidence that remote learning contributes to learning loss, social isolation and mental health issues disproportionately affecting students with learning disabilities and those from other minority groups. The academy’s statement emphasizes health precautions, including accommodations for students with special health care needs, but does not address educators’ health.
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