Apparently, according to Coombs, during an online lesson, he got so frustrated while struggling to keep up with distance learning that he put his head down, cried, and wiped his tears using his t-shirt. The mom took a photo of the moment, just before her son came over for a hug and a good cry. “I just took that picture because I wanted people to see reality,” she told a local news station, WXIA. And, in an interview with CNN, she said, “Education is essential for these children, and it’s more than one plus one equals two. Socialization and hands-on experience is how elementary kids learn best.” For Coombs, the problem isn’t just about how her kid is struggling. It’s also about moms and dads across the country. “Juggling a household, having an infant in the house, getting 5,000 emails a day from all their teachers, trying to keep up… different apps, different codes, different platforms, some links don’t work,” Coombs said. Coombs is right that this situation is hard on everyone: teachers, parents, and kids. COVID-19 has disrupted nearly all of normal life and made much of what made sense in the before times impossible. It’s hard for everyone.