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(PNA file photo) MANILA - Ahead of the opening of classes next week, a professor from the De La Salle University on Wednesday urged fellow teachers to watch out for the learners' mental health. In a webinar, Maria Caridad Tarroja, who teaches psychology, said both students and teachers have adjusted to remote learning in amid the pandemic. Gearing for the face-to-face classes would require them to make adjustments again. "Online classes may be okay for some, but these may have been overwhelming for some," she said, pointing out that this was just among the stressors that students had to deal with. The pandemic had prevented the students from socializing even as online classes brought added financial and technological challenges to them, including internet access. Tarroja added that social media also affects learners' mental health, as students tend to compare themselves with others or get consumed by the number of "likes" in their posts. She suggested removi