Parents: Supporting Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
|Parents: Supporting Learning During the COVID – 19 Pandemic
Adjusting to the “new normal” isn’t easy. With all you have to do, it can be confusing, tiring, and stressful. Take a deep breath and try to take one step at a time! Remember that supporting your child’s learning doesn’t mean that you have to take on the role of the teacher. You don’t have to recreate the school day. And you don’t have to teach an entire lesson.
So what do you have to do? What does: support learning: actually mean? It means that you:
- Create a time and space for your child to learn
- Encourage your child to learn and to do any work that is assigned
- Answer your child’s questions or provide help when needed
- Support your child socially and emotionally
This might sound a bit overwhelming. But with just a little planning and a few helpful resources, you can do this. Below are a few things to keep in mind as you go.
Create a time and space for your child to learn
- Stay in contact with your child’s teacher or school
- Support learning opportunities provided by the school
- Create learning opportunities for your child if they are not provided by the school
- Support your child in reading if he or she is struggling
- Support your child in math if he or she is struggling
- Answer your child’s questions or provide help when needed
Support your child socially and emotionally
- Reduce your child’s stress
- Help your child stay connected to friends and family
- Encourage your child to be active and have fun
Support your child with a disability
- Keep in contact with your child’s school
- Support your child’s individualized learning needs at home
This resource offers tips to support your child’s learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Go to The IRIS Center. (2020). Parents”Supporting learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Retrieved from HTTP://oros.peabody.vanderbilt,edu/module/c19/