Adolescent mental health - Moving forward after the pandemic | Thorhildur Halldorsdottir | TEDxBasel

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Thank you for acknowledging this problem. I have a 14yr old daughter that has been struggling since the pandemic. Losing a good part of her middle school to virtual schooling has seriously impacted her readiness for high school, academically, socially and emotionally. Her freshman year has been nothing short of a disaster and daily struggle.

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As a teenager myself I can hold true testament to how bad covid-19 has struck my generation and others in school. It truly sickens me to see my peers failing so catastrophically and constantly in classes. every assignment they fail and homework left undone sets them a step further from success and many seem content to stay oblivious to that fact. To see my generation prosper in the wake of covid-19 and any future obstacles is a dream for me, and I hope it changes to a reality with effort and time put into the matter.

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I'm glad this is getting more recognition, I was under 13 when I was stuck in lockdown with my narcissistic bipolar mum and a dad that barely came out of his room. Highly affected me but it was only this year that i realised how bad it affected me

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It should be mandatory to children to have therapy as they have a pediatrician abdominal dentist.
It’s the most important aspect of your life. Your life’s results depending on your psychological abilities and balance.

dannybastoslifecoach
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That’s depends a lot of variables, and if you believe Covid is actually the main killer 🤔 I don’t have a bias, but Covid is still open for a discussion … I am switching videos now

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