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Zainab Al-Jaishi thrives on the social connections she has made on campus as a member of student council, in classes and in clubs.
The 22-year-old, who is majoring in political science and social justice at King’s University College, has struggled with the isolation that came with the switch from in-person to online learning.
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‘Not having that human connection in person is definitely difficult,” said Al-Jaishi, vice-president of student affairs at the Western University affiliate college.
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An example of a child s artwork during the COVID-19 pandemic is shown in a handout. Many of the children s drawings show people alone, haunted by shadowy spectres, or worse, their own thoughts. The researcher behind the childart.ca project says the virtual gallery of illustrations by Canadian kids and teenagers showcases a wide variety of visions of the pandemic.
Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-childart.ca January 15, 2021 - 8:00 PM A collection of children s drawings made during the pandemic illustrates the mental toll the crisis is taking on Canadian youth, says the researcher behind a project analyzing their artwork.
A collection of children s drawings made during the pandemic illustrates the mental toll the pandemic is taking on Canadian youth, says the researcher behind a project analyzing their artwork.
A collection of children s drawings made during the pandemic illustrates the mental toll the pandemic is taking on Canadian youth, says the researcher behind a project analyzing their artwork. Many . . .
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