By Kira Ratan– This past May, as families remained quarantined in their homes, the Westchester Children’s Association sent out two surveys to determine how parents and school districts were coping with home learning. The results indicate significant gaps in access to technology, a key component of home learning, and greater need for psychological resources in less affluent communities. Westchester Children’s Association (WCA) is a multi-issue child advocacy non-profit that seeks to ensure that every child is healthy, safe, and prepared [...]
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