Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once your older kid is logged on take your younger kid out for a walk every morning, walk, bike, scooter whatever works. Plan on being back when the older one is done and may need you. You just need to plan it into your schedule every day.
Yeah I don't think there is anything wrong with taking a younger kid out while the older kid does his zoom classes. They older one would have been in school during normal times so he would have had to learn his sibling doesn't always do the same things as him
It may be a supervision issue. My first grader needs one of us to sit near him to help with tech issues, following instructions, etc. Its clear which kids in the class don’t have an adult nearby- they are constantly needing correction and help. One kid was doing class on the balcony and didn’t have any materials, another had his little sister talking in the frame, etc. For the others the adults help them keep on task. We sent our 3 year old back to preschool. I’d be tearing my hair out trying to deal with her, distance learning, and my own work. OP, in your shoes, I’d either hire a babysitter or stop podding with MIL so you can send your younger kid to preschool.