People are already writing off the teenagers of today as the new 'lost generation', but that sells our young people short
It’s been a battle for all of us, granted, but I have to wonder, as teenagers receive results for exams they didn’t sit, and offers from universities that they are not even able to attend, whether these young people have the most lost ground to recover. We all know school is difficult enough when it is running smoothly, and that normal life has become almost impossible in a Covid-19 world.
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