Schools need to think of opening
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are becoming available, governors nationwide must prioritize getting it to teachers so America’s schools reopen without delay. We simply cannot allow millions of children to continue to be isolated at home staring at computer screens all day. Remote learning is harming their physical and mental health while denying them a quality education.
This attempt to protect our nation’s children during the pandemic is doing more harm than good.
Let’s start with the obvious: Children staring at computer screens while being sedentary 6-8 hours a day is increasing their risk of getting diabetes and a host of other deadly diseases. “Study results have demonstrated associations of prolonged sitting time with premature mortality (1-3); chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer (4-7); metabolic syndrome (5,6); and obesity (5,7),” in adults reports the CDC.
Similar negative health consequences could be affecting children as well. A 2015 study published in the National Institute of Health found: “The consequences of excessive sedentary behavior are not well understood in the child, but there is growing evidence that with increasing sedentary time, cardiovascular risk in childhood also increases… Our findings show that a 3 (hour) period of uninterrupted sitting causes a profound (33%) reduction in vascular function in young girls.”
That’s just the physical toll school closures and lockdowns are having on America’s kids. What about the mental health effects on our youth If the spike in Emergency Department hospital visits over the past six months is any indication, then our nation’s children are in serious trouble.
“Beginning in April 2020, the proportion of children’s mental health-related ED (Emergency Department) visits among all pediatric ED visits increased and remained elevated through October,” a recent CDC study found. “Compared with 2019, the proportion of mental health-related visits for children aged 5-11 and 12-17 years increased approximately 24% and 31%, respectively.”
You read that right. School closures and lockdowns have resulted in a 24% to 31% surge in mental illness in once-healthy children. Hence, President Trump was correct when he warned, repeatedly, that we must not let the cure be worse than the disease with respect to mitigating the novel coronavirus.
His sensible calls to reopen schools should not go ignored to assuage the self-serving interests of teachers unions.
With respect to academics and how remote learning is failing students, the receipts are in; too many students, coast to coast, are failing school or dropping out altogether. Massachusetts, a place once lauded for its institutions of higher learning, is getting a failing grade — or shall we say “no grade” — because more than 37,000 students have dropped out of public school thanks to school closures.
Bottom line: Parents must contact their local school committees and state representatives and demand that schools reopen. The cure has unequivocally become worse than the disease.
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