Against all odds, the Minister of Education advocates "educational continuity". Only here: three weeks of confinement and remote schooling left teachers and families on the kneecaps. Students have often collapsed under lessons and homework. Some were lost en route - "5 to 8%", according to Minister Blanquer -, while many parents have combined schooling, teleworking and domestic life. Will the spring break, which begins this Saturday for the first zone, the C, allow us to breathe? Not sure. In view of a confined holiday, many parents plan to keep "school time" to structure the days. "For the past 15 days, my two sons have been obsessed with their game consoles. I don't want them spending too much time on the screens," explains Sophie, whose children are 8 and 11 years old. There are also these parents who, anxious about the delay of their offspring, want to keep a rhythm
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