The Philippine Star November 5, 2022 | 12:00am Although the targeted 100 percent face-to-face classes could not be achieved last Wednesday, child welfare advocates welcomed the resumption of in-person classes in most schools nationwide. Apart from the difficulties experienced by learners and educators alike with distance learning, child rights advocates have also stressed the impact of prolonged home confinement on the physical and mental health of children. The shift to full in-person learning coincides with the observance of the 30th anniversary of National Children’s Month, whose focus this…