@Hüsker Dü's interpretation of "adversity" is likely deeply rooted in the idea of the adversity suffered during the great depression, when it was almost equally distributed and not caused intentionally. The idea that kids are intentionally forced to stay home from school is irrational. Add on top of the closing business to deny income to those same parents. The inability to offer lunch, laptops, and wifi is real. Even basic healthcare is on the table in some school districts. It's shameful to make comments insinuating that kids have to toughen up and deal with the education and sociological issues that have a more sinister impact on kids from families that are living pay check to pay check. Infuriating if you think about it.
Most of us on this forum likely breezed through the initial lockdown. Upgraded wifi, upraded kid computers, re-purposed areas in your house for school work. Some kids even thrived in that environment. Slept in, woke up minutes before class, ate breakfast in bed.
Not happening so much in parts of phoenix where multi generational families are crammed into less than idea square footage to service a family of 10. Wifi upgrade likley not happening, computer upgrade - nope. Space for school work...not even close. Supervision? likely not if parents or wage earners were out trying to hustle a paycheck.
Funny how zeros in paychecks impact quality of life.