Write down your responsibilities towards the society in this pandemic as a citizen .
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Answer:
Social distancing efforts have led us to see connection as a threat rather than a strength. Yet, the health of our communities depends on each of us taking individual actions to help others. This includes kids, as much as adults.
If you’re like our family, you may be feeling a bit (OK, let’s be real, a lot) overwhelmed by all of the lessons we suddenly find ourselves needing to teach our children as many schools move from in-person to online distance learning platforms. [It turns out, I’m really bad at 3rd grade math!] Yet, I’d argue we have an unprecedented opportunity in this pandemic to teach our kids the REALLY important lessons—lessons not often found in worksheets or reading assignments—that could fundamentally and radically shape the way they think about and contribute to our communities.
I would suggest that some good will have come from this crisis if, on the other side of all of this, we’ve taught our kids . . .
Explanation:
that our community works together to take care of one another;
about their responsibilities for the greater good (including people and public spaces), even if they’re still little;
to notice (and show gratitude for) the people who serve our community in important and diverse ways; and
to see and understand injustice, and that even in times of crisis not everyone is afforded the same protections and resources.
Social distancing efforts have led us to see connection as a threat rather than a strength. Yet, the health of our communities depends on each of us taking individual actions to help others. This includes kids, as much as adults.
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