We spend so much time worrying about children coming to school lacking academic skills.
But many are coming to school lacking relational skills.
Some children struggle to communicate face to face.
To handle conflict.
To hear “no.”
To work through frustration.
To cooperate, wait their turn, read social cues, or build healthy relationships.
And we should not ignore what is contributing to it.
Many children today are spending more time interacting with screens than interacting with people.
Less conversation.
Less eye contact.
Less play.
Less unstructured interaction.
Less practice navigating real human relationships.
But human beings are relational by nature.
Children learn communication, empathy, emotional regulation, accountability, confidence, and social awareness through real interaction with other human beings, not through constant technology, isolated screen time, and reduced human interaction.
Because schools are not just places of academic learning.
They are human environments built on interaction, communication, relationships, accountability, emotional regulation, and respect for others.
A child can often catch up academically.
But when children struggle with basic relational skills, it impacts behavior, learning, confidence, friendships, classrooms, and eventually the ability to function successfully in life and the workplace.
This is also why recess and play matter so much.
They are not distractions from learning.
They are some of the primary ways children develop the relational and emotional foundations that learning depends on in the first place.
Because when relational development suffers, academic development eventually suffers too.
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