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[–] Devi@kbin.social 13 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I think there was a drop post covid. I definitely think part of it is learning disability related. Like a kid with sensory oversensitivity was at home, in the quiet, in their comfortable space, and could control lots of aspects of their environment.

Now they're in an uncomfortable space, with lots of noise, movement, conflict, and they're just angry. Things kick off so much more easily than in the past.

[–] wewbull@feddit.uk 6 points 7 months ago (2 children)

think there was a drop post covid

A drop in behaviour you mean?

I heard a number of teachers say that children who went through lockdown, especially the youngest, appear to have social / behavioural issues. They haven't learnt what acceptable social behaviour is.

[–] Devi@kbin.social 4 points 7 months ago

Yes, a drop in behaviour. I did originally think that they hadn't learned acceptable behaviour or had forgotten, but it hasn't got better, and I do feel like it's coming from anxiety and stress a lot rather than hijinks like it used to be.

I teach older kids (16-19), so I can't speak for the really little ones, but I do have prior experience of taking homeschool kids (a lot of homeschool kids do college to prepare for university) and they never had this issue that I've seen recently.

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