by Nadine Briggs
The pandemic brought on so many unexpected challenges for kids. Parents know all too well that the remote learning, hybrid learning, quarantining and multiple transitions of the pandemic were taxing to say the least.
The academic performance for many kids was much lower during Covid than at any other time. We had more than one child or teen confess that they were failing one or even all of their classes. These academic struggles caused the kids to worry and fret over their grades and futures. The thing is, it wasn’t their fault. They are smart, capable kids so what was going on this school year?
For many of the kids in our program, executive function skills are lacking and the pandemic stressed this part of their brains to a huge extent. When kids had to move from in person classes to online learning, everything changed in terms of how they kept track of assignments, how they managed their time, the ability to ask questions of peers or look over that what classmates were doing, and the way they handed in completed work. The kids really struggled to adapt this part of their brains to be able to perform under the new circumstances. In addition, they usually resented parents who tried to help them get organized. Some teens reported that they did not understand the intense anger they felt when parents suggested ways to improve their executive function.
Poor academic performance can be viewed by parents as laziness. Kids are often accused of simply not trying hard enough. They tell us that they feel terrible about the bad grades and the classes they failed. It caused them an enormous amount of stress and it has hurt their self-esteem. The further they got behind in their assignments, the more anxious they became and the more overwhelmed they felt.
They are not lazy, irresponsible or unintelligent. They lack the organizational skills to act on their intellect. We need to remind them of that and reassure them that they are capable, when the have the tools they need. This was one year on their lifelong journey and they will still grow to be who they are meant to be.
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