the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on students' parents

August 29, 2021 4:57pm CST
We all know that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the order of our daily lives. especially on the economy, work, and other social problems, without us realizing it also has a huge impact on students and their parents. I myself sometimes feel very stressed when we have to make a living, take care of work as well as teach our children's school work. I hope the covid pandemic ends soon
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• Angeles City, Philippines
30 Aug 21
You could hire a tutor for them. But yes i agree, it really change the education system here in our country.
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@RebeccasFarm (89863)
• Arvada, Colorado
10 Nov 21
And a lot of this can be eliminated. So sorry.
• Indonesia
31 Aug 21
yeah, looks like we all go through the same thing like that. but it can't be helped, we have to be patient. Even though stress hits us
@ThatDisha (4010)
• India
30 Aug 21
Students got a huge set back due to pandemic
@Hezekaina (117)
31 Aug 21
I feel you. Really, this pandemic has a huge impact with our lives. In my case, my husband can't come home even if he wants to. He went to Italy for work, then pandemic happened.My child was just 3 months when he left,so I needed him badly that time.
• Indonesia
16 Oct 21
I am a construction worker who has not worked for several months because of this pandemic. My wife is also affected by the current pandemic.
@kaylachan (69381)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
29 Aug 21
There's no real end in site. Science is always changing, and instead of letting people live their lives, we're destroying them and ignoring all the other illnesses that've existed well before COVID.
@JudyEv (339583)
• Rockingham, Australia
30 Aug 21
You are so right. It is very hard for everyone at the moment. I feel sorry for those with children. And welcome to myLot. I hope you enjoy it here.
@Deepizzaguy (102623)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
30 Aug 21
I also hope that the pandemic storm does leave fast since I do not like the stay at home orders.