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Bolivian Parents Take Classes to Help Children Study July 20, 2021 Carlos Gutierrez (R), his mother Angela Poma and his father Lorenzo Gutierrez attend a lesson on how to handle a smartphone for virtual home schooling in El Alto, Bolivia July 12, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales Share share The URL has been copied to your clipboard 0:00 0:04:17 0:00 Pop-out player When the COVID-19 pandemic closed their sons school, Bolivian parents Angela Poma and Lorenzo Gutierrez made some big changes. They wanted to give their boys Willy, who is 9, and Carlos, who is 11, the ability to take online classes. The move to online schooling required the family to buy mobile phones, for example. They also moved from a rural area to the city of Viacha, where they could find better internet service. Viacha is just 22 kilometers southwest of the capital city of La Paz. ....
Reuters 1/7 Carlos Gutierrez (R), his mother Angela Poma and his father Lorenzo Gutierrez attend a lesson on how to handle a smartphone for virtual home schooling, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in El Alto, Bolivia July 12, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales Read More EL ALTO, Bolivia, July 14 (Reuters) - When the outbreak of COVID-19 shut their sons school, Bolivian street vendors Angela Poma and Lorenzo Gutierrez made big changes to help their boys Willy, 9, and Carlos, 11, adjust to online learning. The shift online required the family to buy mobile phones and move from a rural area that only had a landline phone to the city of Viacha, 22 km (14 miles) southwest of La Paz, where they could find better internet service. ....