2024
DOI: 10.3390/children11030287
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Children’s Health, Wellbeing and Academic Outcomes over the Summer Holidays: A Scoping Review

Emily Eglitis,
Aaron Miatke,
Rosa Virgara
et al.

Abstract: Background: The school day provides a supportive and stimulating environment that may protect children and adolescents (5–18 years) from behaviours that are adverse for health and wellbeing. Objective: To review the literature regarding changes in children’s academic achievement or overall wellbeing during the extended school summer break and evaluate if the outcomes are different for children experiencing disadvantage. Methods: The peer-reviewed literature was searched across six electronic databases for stud… Show more

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“…More than two years after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, we still do not fully understand how exposure to the pandemic has affected mental health outcomes in the general population, especially in children [99]. In fact, the school day provides a supportive and stimulating environment that may protect children and adolescents from behaviors that are adverse to health and well-being [99,100]. The present study emphasizes that, despite the difficult and uncertain period we lived through during the pandemic, these parents were able to maintain important aspects of their children's lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than two years after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, we still do not fully understand how exposure to the pandemic has affected mental health outcomes in the general population, especially in children [99]. In fact, the school day provides a supportive and stimulating environment that may protect children and adolescents from behaviors that are adverse to health and well-being [99,100]. The present study emphasizes that, despite the difficult and uncertain period we lived through during the pandemic, these parents were able to maintain important aspects of their children's lives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%