Distance Learning 101
This pandemic is still very much present, that means distance learning for the bulk of us. The educator in me is elated that there's much more structure and engagement with students by utilizing zoom, but let's be honest, the parent in me is just as excited. Not just for the sense of normality for my kids, but for my sanity. I'm presented with a slight problem however, as I'm sure many of you are. WORK! Whether you work from home or on site, juggling the two is overwhelming, and damn near impossible. I'll be working on site for half the day starting TOMORROW! With a teenager that's become a bit of a pro at this distance learning game, I feel confident. Having a four year old entering pre-k, my anxiety is at an all time high. Being the good OCD mama that I am, I had to come up with a plan, and so I did. Tip 1: Observe the way your child learns. My oldest retains information with repetition, my youngest is a hands-on , repetitive learner. If he does