How can educators help parents with in-home learning?

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Helen Panos

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Dynamis Learning
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Answered on May 22nd, 2020

If you are referencing summertime, there are many things my company is offering to enhance and/or support a child's reading, writing and math skills. These are the three I would focus on as they are the foundation to all other subjects.  If in-home learning occurs in a typical school year, a structured schedule is the first thing I would have a child following.  If a child is following along with a school teacher, he should keep up with what is being taught daily or weekly; however the school system is presenting it.  A parent should be well aware of the system the school is using in advance, sit down with their child and set the expectation.  If a parent cannot do this, the child may need more support and accountability.  At that time, Dynamis Learning Academy is happy to help the child virtually to make sure they are on track with their assignments and to see that they are understanding it.  I also have a free gift offer on my website at www.dynamislearningacademy.com that would help any child stay on track with their many assignments.


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