For the hundredth time that day, my hand picks up the remote. While clutching a laundry basket, a fidget finds ON. I activate my son’s empty glare, and loses himself in the only familiar version of the world. Not the version we had planned. Not the version we wanted to let him explore. His eyes … Continue reading COVID kids
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