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As of today, in the regions with the highest rates of contagion, all their high school, second and third baccalaureate return to dad (Distance education). A measure considered necessary to stop the epidemic but which does not stop having an impact on the mental health of students, as reported by the Republic today.
The CTS has already said, through the voice of the president of the Higher Institute of Health, Silvio Brusaferro, that “distance education is not taboo but must be short-term.” Now, and they have asked to leave it on the record, the pediatrician Alberto Villani and the pulmonologist Luca Richeldi point out the psychological risks for the age group 12 to 19 years: “They have already suffered a significant impact in the last period of last year.” Here, from the clinical point of view, “assistance must be guaranteed in presence, especially in the most fragile segments of the population, it is fundamental not only for school education, but also for the psychophysical well-being of this youth group”.
Pediatrician Giorgio Tamburlini, president of the Trieste Children’s Health Center, author with twenty-two colleagues of a letter to put childhood at the center of the Relaunch Decree, argues: “The damage caused by the prolonged closure of schools was many and others We will have them. Dad has not been effective, the lack of support for children with learning difficulties, poverty, even cultural, in certain family contexts have aggravated the already problematic situations. And even where children have had the necessary technology and substitute parents of the teachers available, this situation has not been painless. Most of the children have fallen behind in education. It will be difficult to get it back and we run the risk that it will get worse. “
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