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Psychological sciences' Lisa Damour discusses why remote learning is difficult for teenagers

MEDIA | April 19, 2021
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

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Undark MagazineLisa Damour, senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies and a clinical instructor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, said that remote learning is difficult for many reasons: It’s hard to connect with peers and with teachers over a computer. It’s difficult to stay focused in lessons. Staring at a screen all day is exhausting.