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Teens Are Suffering in Lockdown Isolation Can Tech Help?

A This won’t come as a shock: New research shows that the pandemic is disproportionately impacting children and young people’s mental health. But the nuances bear thinking about. The older the child, the greater the chance of being affected; and girls are suffering more than boys. Most aren’t getting any help either. This is the silent scream of the Covid crisis. Although the virus hasn’t caused young people as much physical harm, it has left many of them facing not just learning loss but significant emotional distress be it lack of motivation, anxiety, withdrawal or even suicidal thoughts. Given that half of all adult mental health problems start by age 14, this isn’t a problem that can be put off to deal with later.

Lockdowns are betraying an entire generation: 500,000 more UK kids face mental health issues -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Thu, 21 Jan 2021 18:52 UTC © Getty Images / Imgorthand British children suffer record levels of depression in our Covid lockdown, with suicidal thoughts, self-harm and eating disorders surging. With schools unlikely to reopen until April, it s not just their education that s at risk. Watching my daughter fight the fidgets as she takes part in her latest Google Classroom call with a remote teacher and fellow pupils, I haven t the nerve to tell her that the promised return to school straight after February half-term ain t gonna happen. Because Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said today that while schools in England would be given two weeks notice before they were expected to open, he

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