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5 Things Parents Can Do to Support Students Learning Online
Successful e-learning days—especially when they need to be implemented for any kind of extended period—requires educators, students, and families to adjust to new routines. Parents and other caregivers can offer some of the most important guidance students need to find the right online learning approaches, remain accountable for their work, and get extra help when needed. Here are five things parents and caregivers can do to help their child be successful when learning online:
Teacher Approved Tips & Tricks for Creating the Best At-Home Learning Experience for Your Child — People
PEOPLE spoke with teachers with experience ranging from elementary to high school about the things you need to know as you prepare to teach your child at home this school year.
AC165-60 A Parent Guide Support Your Child During Virtual Learning (4).pdf
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