CORONAVIRUS: Tips for parents who are homeschooling during coronavirus pandemic

As the coronavirus crisis deepens, many families are having to self-isolate.
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Schools in Lancaster and Morecambe are implementing partial closures as staff numbers are depleted.

Across the country, families are being forced to homeschool their children.

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If this is their first experience of homeschooling, parents may find it overwhelming. Especially so if they are also having to work from home alongside their children.

Homeschool feature Alistair and Poppy Meikle.Homeschool feature Alistair and Poppy Meikle.
Homeschool feature Alistair and Poppy Meikle.

Lee Wilcock, principal of Wolsey Hall Oxford, the Homeschooling College said: “Home education is a partnership between the child, the parent and the school. The best outcomes happen when a parent is able to support their child. Creating a daily and weekly timetable of study is essential to providing the structure that children need.”

Some tips to help parents through this crisis include:

Help your child prepare a daily and weekly timetable. It may help to follow the usual school timetable but perhaps working to the child’s preferred hours. Give your child encouragement. These are challenging times. Such a sudden change will be unsettling for many children.

If your child gets stuck on a topic, see if you can offer practical solutions, such as finding a website with further information.

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Encourage your child to email their teachers if they need help that you can’t provide.

Review your child’s progress daily. Make sure they are sticking to their timetable, are not cutting corners and are producing work to the standard of which they are capable.

Your child may complete their work more quickly while schooling at home. So reward them with time off to do an activity they enjoy such as kicking a football in the garden or watching TV.