Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think your kids will never get into college of they don't do schoolwork for the next few weeks?
Let it be.
Work an hour or two then take them for a long hike.
Then let them watch a movie and work.
Teach them how to cook.
Some of us have children who need to stay on track. If my emerging reader didn't read for two weeks he would be back to square one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think your kids will never get into college of they don't do schoolwork for the next few weeks?
Let it be.
Work an hour or two then take them for a long hike.
Then let them watch a movie and work.
Teach them how to cook.
Some of us have children who need to stay on track. If my emerging reader didn't read for two weeks he would be back to square one.
No he wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 1st grader who will be doing lessons solo, I will encourage and be available for questions but that will be it.
I will enourage reading too.
They will be fine if they miss formal-like lessons for a couple of months.
Anonymous wrote:I have co-workers who are putting time on their calendars for supporting distance learning.
I think it is a good move as you can have a specific time to engage - give a task etc.
For the 5 year old. The activities can be - build the tallest tower you can
Anonymous wrote:I'm barely worried about schoolwork for my high schoolers. Kindergarten? Who cares!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My homeschooling mom friends are all sharing advice.
There’s a reason I don’t homeschool. I don’t have the patience.
All the homeschooling people I know are more at risk than the non homeschoolers because they’re still going to church and taking communion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think your kids will never get into college of they don't do schoolwork for the next few weeks?
Let it be.
Work an hour or two then take them for a long hike.
Then let them watch a movie and work.
Teach them how to cook.
We still have to keep up with the curriculum at our school. And we do walk and hike twice a day but our school is more demanding. We have a set time every day for DC to face time with his teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think your kids will never get into college of they don't do schoolwork for the next few weeks?
Let it be.
Work an hour or two then take them for a long hike.
Then let them watch a movie and work.
Teach them how to cook.
Some of us have children who need to stay on track. If my emerging reader didn't read for two weeks he would be back to square one.
Anonymous wrote:You think your kids will never get into college of they don't do schoolwork for the next few weeks?
Let it be.
Work an hour or two then take them for a long hike.
Then let them watch a movie and work.
Teach them how to cook.