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Summer lessons can help kids with learning difficulties catch up after pandemic
Students with learning disabilities had to weather the COVID-19 pandemic: what’s next now, asks LAURA CALLEJA?
14 May 2021, 7:27am
by Laura Calleja
Children with learning challenges face a daunting future as the slowdown in COVID infections now raises the question of how they will recuperate once the pandemic was over.
“As it is, without COVID-19 we already have children falling between the cracks, and that is a worry,” Malta Dyslexia Association (MDA) secretary Dr Ruth Falzon told MaltaToday.
COVID-19 had a profound impact on people’s health but also how they learn, work, and live.
We all need good news stories right now, especially ones which remind us that honesty, integrity and decency are alive and well in our community.
A Drogheda boy is being commended for his honesty after reuniting a man with €700 which had been lost on the Rathmullen Road last Monday (4th).
Séan Rafferty (13) was out walking with his aunt Estelle Churchill when he made the discovery, and hours later, two facebook posts connected the missing money with the man who had dropped it. We were just going for a walk near our house, when Séan kicked a small plastic bag, and when he asked me what it was, I said it was probably rubbish, but he decided to take a closer look, says Estelle, who looks after Séan.