Anonymous wrote:I work out of the house full time. So does my husband. My kids are 11 and 14 - they handle distance learning by themselves. Every day. Even though they are “doing well”, I, like most, realize the material they are covering and their methods of assessment are pretty sub par with DL. I want my kids back in school ASAP.
I’m parenting them exactly as I would have during “normal” times, if they were in person in school. So please please stop with the nonsense that people only want kids in school because they can’t/don’t want to parent them, or are sick of them, or want someone else to parent them. It’s just a stupid baseless so called argument.
Yes...well this is a pandemic. Mostly sub par parenting in "normal" times was not too much of an issue because teachers were teaching and making sure the kids do the work at school. Now, teachers are teaching but parents have to make sure that the kids are doing their school work from home.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah even if your kids are 11 and 14 you need to parent them.
If they were sneaking out of school when we were in person you would blame the school because in loco parentis. Same thing when they are in your care - if your kids sneak out while you are working you need to manage your kids.
When you come home from work, you make sure they have food, you talk to them about their day, what was hard, what wasn't, make sure they have some kind of entertainment - video games, books, etc.
You parent your kids - yes better if they are in school but is it better if your weak child gets coughed on by a bully and gets to worry they are covid pos? For older kids that is my worry - kids running up to each other coughing in faces; stealing masks, etc. I don't think that will happen with younger ones as they are monitored more.
Anonymous wrote:So true. Its total BS. Then you also hear teachers complain that parents are taking kids to run errands. Are they expecting the world to stop operating because of DL.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah even if your kids are 11 and 14 you need to parent them.
If they were sneaking out of school when we were in person you would blame the school because in loco parentis. Same thing when they are in your care - if your kids sneak out while you are working you need to manage your kids.
When you come home from work, you make sure they have food, you talk to them about their day, what was hard, what wasn't, make sure they have some kind of entertainment - video games, books, etc.
You parent your kids - yes better if they are in school but is it better if your weak child gets coughed on by a bully and gets to worry they are covid pos? For older kids that is my worry - kids running up to each other coughing in faces; stealing masks, etc. I don't think that will happen with younger ones as they are monitored more.
Anonymous wrote:Also because they attend school, I use that time to have a job. If we don't want to offer school, then I guess I can stay home to homeschool them and you, teacher, can go find another line of work. But that's not how we're currently set up to function as a society.