It's funny, though.
My daughter is home schooled and for her, quarantine meant missing some work but otherwise, her schedule wasn't affected.
My niece goes to public school and getting her to do work here at home is like trying to train a dog with ADHD. Without the structure she's subjected to daily at the school district, she's completely lost. No ability to "self start" at all. She just sits there and waits for us to tell her what to do, despite having a printed syllabus to follow. She's over 2 weeks behind and at this rate, she'll never catch up before the end of the school year.
I have to think there's more (possibly dozens more) in her school that have the same problem.
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