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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even though my son has a laptop, the school recommended picking up the school's chromebook, which doesn't allow this. So he works on that. However, he does like to fidget, and plays with a surfboard action figure. I do let him do that. I used to doodle and that actually helped me focus. I view them as similar fidget-styles. But I agree, this hours-long distance learning is hard. My son did better with the asynchronous learning where he could do it on his own time at mostly at his own pace. It's going to be a longggggg year.[/quote] We got a school chrome book too for this reason. My DS has found something he can do on it, like downloading and modding games and looking up nonsense other stuff; teacher mentioned he sent son a chat and he did not reply. We spoke with him today; if this continues he won't have access on the weekend. He is also sharing a google doc with a friend and that's how they communicate during the school day (not my idea). No other electronics are available during the day.[/quote]
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