@stevepsychology: The real effect of the school shutdowns during covid #psychology

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i_am_the_almighty
i_am_the_almighty :
As a teacher, I noticed a difference in many students. I had a lot of students who thrived albeit some didn’t & needed that daily interaction. But overall a lot of my students did well bc they said….
2025-01-07 14:22:11
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bigtittygoblin
big titty goblin :
I'm a pediatric emergency nurse. During the school year we see a lot of teenage patients for emergency psychiatric care. During the summer, weekends, and holidays, we see a significantly lower number.
2025-04-06 02:28:42
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keegantatum
Keegan :
The American edu system doesn’t know how to handle lots of students (eg brilliant in one subject, not good in the rest). How much is this a factor?
2025-03-07 18:27:51
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user726175837
Clara :
two words: online schooling
2025-02-20 05:49:29
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stevepsychology
Professor Steve Rathje :
Hansen, B., Sabia, J. J., & Schaller, J. (2024). In-person schooling and youth suicide: Evidence from school calendars and pandemic school closures. Journal of Human Resources, 59(S), S227-S255.
2025-01-06 17:22:34
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celebritykid
celebrity kid :
100% those statistics are so damning yet adults still uphold this myth that school is somehow "good" for kids despite them operating like prisons
2025-01-06 11:28:47
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auntjeni23
auntjeni23 :
I think sleep plays a huge part
2025-01-06 09:52:00
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heav3nli
Heavenly 🏝🌈 :
At that time, doing all my school work at the comfort of my home and not needing to please people that much during lockdown was the best for me which improved my grades
2025-01-06 06:12:46
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stoneswithlove2
Stoneswithloves :
And will sky rocket again sadly if we take away gender affirming care, too many bully’s have won race you too
2025-01-06 22:51:43
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farrellniall
Niall Farrell :
Is it not a part of the wider trend that those with prior mental health issues tended to fare better during COVID than those without
2025-01-10 00:19:47
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midlifemama369
Kathleen :
Where can I find this study, please? Thank you.
2025-01-06 15:03:16
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user92969645636735
R4 :
Bullying is the MAJOR factor.
2025-01-08 12:27:22
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shelleymcbee
shelleymcbee :
Oh. so schools do a terrible job of "socializing" students and maybe being around caring adults is a healthier situation?
2025-01-06 16:45:21
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sidneypackard
Sidneyy :
yeah school sucks
2025-01-06 06:56:46
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jm_the_pilot
Jon-Michael :
And when the bullied lash out against their bullies, they get blamed for violence. It’s lose lose for the bullied
2025-01-10 22:20:42
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kyikoev
KyikoEV :
Kids have been saying they hate school for years and the adults never listen to them. And kids are dying because of it.
2025-01-08 11:40:36
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apple.table.penny
Nora :
Teachers are also a big problem. They lack empathy and compassion in so many cases
2025-01-07 04:43:55
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alex_explains
Alex_explains! :
This should be viral!
2025-01-24 20:03:42
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cali_222222
cali_222222 :
researchers in the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that in the United States, youth suicides increased during COVID-1
2025-01-21 18:20:31
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trilliuummm
Trillium :
yeah, my teen boy is switching to online school next week, and I feel like his mental health will improve statically. our school systems are broken.
2025-01-15 13:45:42
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veronicamatzner
Veronica Matzner :
So interesting
2025-01-14 14:20:12
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probablyworst
Kaiei :
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2025-01-12 22:00:45
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not_a_min0r
GirlPartyEmoGothRevelation06 :
The prevalence of mental health issues in the general public definitely increased during Covid, but wowie significant that this group displayed the opposite
2025-01-12 05:09:12
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lovelightsunny
LoveLightSunny :
My kids loved the hybrid schedule.
2025-01-11 16:21:27
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