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The COVID-19 pandemic comes with new challenges for parents who have decided to end their marriage or partnership. With this in mind, Kathryn Jones, Ph.D., a pediatric psychologist, shared tips on co-parenting amid the pandemic.
Her tips help those who are co-parenting and those struggling with co-parenting since the pandemic.
Prioritize Safety of the Children When Co-Parenting amid the Pandemic
When a parent goes against health guidelines amid the pandemic, it can be a source of stress for the other parent. Children can be silent carriers of COVID-19 and may be positive but show no symptoms.
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With schools remaining shut to most children in a bid to curb the alarming rise of COVID-19, millions of children are expected to learn digitally. Yet, according to Ofcom, an estimated 9% of children in the UK don t have access to a laptop, desktop, or a tablet at home.
In these unprecedented times, lack of computer access means that many of our most vulnerable children could miss out on their education further entrenching inequalities for families living in poverty.
However, a new campaign spearheaded by The Restart Project seeks to bridge the digital divide by providing children in urgent need with laptops. The London-based technology charity is appealing to Londoners to donate their unused laptops so they can be repaired and distributed to disadvantaged students across the capital.