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ACADEMIC STRESS AND IT’S PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT ON CHILDREN’S IN INDIA [DURING PANDEMIC PERIOD]

    2 Author(s):  DR.N.BOOMATHI ,G.NIVETHITHA

Vol -  12, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 30 - 33  (2021 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

In this research deals with academic stress and its psychosocial impacts on children’s in India during pandemic period- According to UNESCO reports, more than 1.5 billion students been affected by the lockdown of schools. India faced total lockdown from 24th March 2020 to May 2020. So many peoples were affected especially children’s and their parents because of closing of school and kindergarten. According to closing of schools the Government turns the mode of education into Digital platform. In this paper I’m going to discusses various psychosocial impact and academic stress of selected children’s according to their age categories and their parents.

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