A free webinar discusses how to help young people struggling to find their place in the new normal without classmates and friends
The reopening of schools this July is a contentious issue which has been argued from both a logistical and an educator’s perspective. To coincide with Mandela Day, Nal’ibali — South Africa’s reading-for-enjoyment campaign — will be leading the discussion from a child’s perspective, focusing specifically on their rights to education and well-being.
The discussion will highlight the psychological effects on children of staying at home, going back to school and how caregivers can support them through these transitions.
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