Ukrainian children continue their education in Poland

Millions of children were among the Ukrainians who fled to Poland after the Russian invasion of their country. It was the middle of their school year, and many parents have looked for ways to continue their education in Ukrainian, help them learn Polish and ease the trauma of war. Lydia Tomkiw reports on how children are keeping up with their education, and the special schools that have popped up to serve them.

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