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This is not what any of us expected, but we have an opportunity in front of us. Carrie Edwards, a special-education teacher in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, provides some tips on how to turn the challenge of working at home with your children in the house into a positive experience for the whole family. Structure helps us feel more comfortable because we know what to expect. Our children feel the same — even more so. Search for at-home learning schedules on social media. The best schedule will be one that you and your at-home learner create together. Write the tasks of the day on individual post-it notes and let your child re-arrange them into a schedule that works for him or her. Include breaks such as quiet time, chores, and outdoor activities. Both structure and flexibility are needed at a time like this. There will be days when emotional needs supersede the to-do list. My Experience Working With ChildrenYou might just need to refresh it. Home More. Critical Competencies Resources expand. Critical Competencies Resources. Browse Catalogs.
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