From Caroline Miller <[email protected]>
Subject Strategies to Support Home Learning for Every Age Group
Date April 28, 2020 6:19 PM
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With most schools closed until the end of the year, families everywhere are struggling to keep kids learning and engaged at home. We know how hard it is, so our learning experts have put together guidelines and suggestions ([link removed]) for supporting kids of all ages, preschool to college.

What are the most essential skills for kids to be working on at each age? How much structure should parents provide? How tough should you be — and when should give your kids, and yourself, a break?

Speaking of giving yourself a break, this week we also tackle how to modify (but not abandon!) rules for screen time ([link removed]) when kids are stuck at home.

Finally, we’d like to invite you to share your experience ([link removed]) during this public health crisis by recording a video or audio log. Through crisislogger.org, a community research initiative, we are collecting testimonials researchers will use to assess how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting children’s mental health. 

Caroline Miller, Editorial Director | Send a message to the Editor (mailto:[email protected])

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How to Support Home Learning

Strategies for every age group, from preschool to college.

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Screen Time During the Coronavirus Crisis

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Understanding Dyslexia

Know the signs, and how to help kids with the most common learning disability.

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Helping Kids Who Struggle With Executive Functions

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