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Admin07.07.2021

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Many low-income children also receive mental health services and medical care through their schools—the loss of this lifeline has been devastating, as documented by another contributing author.
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Admin06.08.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

Another chapter focuses on the unique impacts of school closures on children with disabilities, many of whom are not able to receive the same quality of care in online formats.
Admin29.07.2021

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She began working on a book volume that would amplify both the perspectives of youth and children as well as highlight sociological perspectives on the unequal impact of COVID-19.
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Admin17.07.2021

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She notes their increased vulnerability to disease and the dangers of their inability to access vital care services due to shutdowns and limited operations of medical services.
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Admin01.07.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

However, long-standing racial and class inequalities were both laid bare and exacerbated as the pandemic swept across the globe and shuttered support services for children and youth.
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Admin19.06.2021

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Authors note that wealthier parents have been able to leverage their financial resources to turn to tutors and in-person private schools.
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Admin19.07.2021

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I was excited to learn of the wide range of childhood-related research and activist projects currently being executed by my colleagues across the nation.
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Admin11.08.2021

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These numbers are driven by pre-existent forms of racial discrimination.
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Admin31.07.2021

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A: The volume suggests that we lean into the moment and chart creative ways of reorganizing institutions utilizing strategies that are in service to childhood wellbeing.
Admin31.08.2021

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Deliver and maintain services, like tracking outages and protecting against spam, fraud, and abuse• While the chapters focus on a range of disparities, they are tied together by their thematic focus on the ways in which the pandemic has exposed and heightened health care, educational, economic, and social inequalities.
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Admin22.07.2021

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In a youth-led study conducted by the Stop AAPI Hate Youth Campaign, interviews with nearly 1000 Asian American youth revealed that they felt others blamed them personally for the pandemic, and that they experienced an increase in discriminatory comments contributing to elevated levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms.
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