You may be home with school-aged children who’re still not used to staying away from school. Here’s a valuable practice for when they’re going through an anxious time (and helpful for the adults at home too). https://t.co/jEQOcgcMh6
With many students and educators at home, away from school and work, Mindful Schools is excited to offer free, online mindfulness classes for KIDS! Kids, join us on Zoom tomorrow for our first class: Thursday, 10am PDT / 1pm EDT. https://t.co/24ZqWvTuW3
Thank you @TisdalePE for sharing this example of a daily at home learning schedule! Keeping a consistent daily schedule will help children (and adults!) feel more secure as we adjust to these temporary changes to our day-to-day routines.
This is a great example of a schedule to follow during home instruction . Schedules can help your days flow smoother. 20/30 minute time frames are perfect to keep your child’s attention. Limit electronics . Keep routine. Be active #wegotthis#Ramseystrong
When we build a secure relationship with our students, they learn to count on their emotional cups being filled, through our responses and their own actions. Thanks @https://upbility.net for the resource!