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Spending greater amounts of time online can also exacerbate feelings of loneliness, agitation, anger, and despair, said Cynthia Martin, a psychologist at the Child Mind Institute in New York City. While older children are at somewhat of an advantage, since they’re accustomed to communicating with their friends online, they’re still susceptible to feeling lonely while learning remotely.
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