Parent Resources
Parent Resources and Support
During this period of school closure, learning in the home will be a partnership between parents, students, and teachers. For most families, this means an adjustment to daily routines. Our teachers are here to support you.
Here are a few things to consider to help support your child in his/her at-home learning:
- Work together to create a designated work space, if one does not already exist, to support a routine for at-home learning.
- Routines and schedules are important- even for older children. Work together to create a schedule (breakfast, lunch, academic time, breaks, independent reading, etc.). Be sure to look at the minimum time requirements for each subject for PK-8 (see specific grade level pages). Be consistent with the schedule.
- Which learning environment suites your child best? Does he/she need a quiet learning environment or can he/she work with light background noise?
- Teachers are available to help. Does your child have his/her teacher’s email address or has he/she been added to the teacher’s Remind group?
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Common Sense Media
Read reviews for what your kids want to watch before they watch it.
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Social-Emotional-Behavioral Newsletter
Activities and information to help our students (and their grown-ups) understand and cope with at-home learning and social distancing.
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Special Services At-Home Learning Resources
Activities and information for students with disabilities and their families
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Time Magazine’s Tips for Parents
Includes thoughts on scheduling and activity ideas for younger children
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Your Child’s Mental Health During COVID-19
Click here to learn the signs of recognizing mental health distress in youth.
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