School shutdowns during the pandemic required a lot of parents to try to be teachers. For parents with children who have disabilities, the pandemic has asked them to be speech therapists and occupational therapists.
From member station WLRN, Mia Laurenzo tells us about a small charter school in Miami that was able to arrange those therapies at home for students who needed it the most.
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