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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine are fine with zoom. They are flexible. They understand we are in a major health pandemic and have really good teachers this year which to them is far more important than in person vs. zoom. The relaxed pace between school and activities has been nice. Much less rushing around, able to eat together and much more has been a bonus. We are surprised how well things like music lessons are working via zoom. We have given them comfortable spaces with all the gadgets to make them successful and are available to provide support.[/quote] So you keep telling them. [/quote] Mine prefer staying at home. But, we all enjoy each others company. It really helps getting alone with your devoted parents in wanting to be home or in person during a pandemic. Maybe you should change what's going on in your home if its not working.[/quote] Haha...my child is literally bouncing off the walls. He is an animal, a very bright animal, but he wasn’t built for sedentary activities. In person school was much more interactive and engaging, it wasn’t perfect, but he was fine. This is an entirely different situation, he cries every day, is not focused at all. Somehow getting good grades....He is bored to tears though. [/quote]
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