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Mental health could ‘bounce back’ post-pandemic, new research suggests

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COVID-19 pandemic, it’s gotten harder.“Some days when you’re when you’re just teaching online, you get out of bed and it’s like you don’t feel like you’re really teaching.

You feel like you’re you’re talking to a computer screen,” the Brampton, Ont. teacher said.“And after several weeks of doing that, I think it really does start to get to you.”And although his high school students were able to adapt, “you can tell it’s difficult for them,” he said.“They’re teenagers.

They want to be with their friends. They want to be engaging in extracurriculars. They don’t want to be just sitting at home on a screen all day.

So it was definitely challenging for them. And many of them told me as much.”But while endless Zoom classes and uncertainty have.

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