![]() But by the fall of 2022, a Pew survey showed that only a quarter of parents thought their children were still behind another study revealed that more than 90 percent thought their child had already or would soon catch up. In 20, a majority of parents in the United States reported that the pandemic was hurting their children’s education. Parents have become a lot more optimistic about how well their children are doing in school. ![]() Reardon is a professor of education and sociology at Stanford. Kane is a professor of education and economics at Harvard.
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