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Many students will feel anxiety about classroom return
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Oct. 24, 2021 - 10:13
Many students will be relieved to return to in-person teaching, but some will inevitably struggle. Doctor Fiona Russell is a paediatrician and the director of the Child and Adolescent Health PHD Program in the department of paediatrics at the University of Melbourne. She says it's important to be aware of how children are going as they return to the classroom.