Originally posted by walshy
Can't they do online school
Yes and no.
They have meetings online. They assign the work. But because they are so young it's all on the parents to do everything with them.
My daughter has three meetings a day and each one is just them watching videos. They had us a bunch of stuff to do with them.
But because most parents have more than one kid, it's a struggle. Their classes don't line up so I spend all day jumping back and forth between them just trying to get them to do any of the work.
It's hard to motivate children at home. They have toys and want to play and don't want to do the work.
I know they aren't returning for the rest of the year.
This is very hard to do.
My wife is doing her school online. Which is good for her but it means I'm on my own with them.
It really is challenging.
Originally posted by Dave_97man that does sound tough. You deserve a medal dealing with all that and hopefully a holiday when you can
Yes and no.They have meetings online. They assign the work. But because they are so young it's all on the parents to do everything with them.
My daughter has three meetings a day and each one is just them watching videos. They had us a bunch of stuff to do with them.
But because most parents have more than one kid, it's a struggle. Their classes don't line up so I spend all day jumping back and forth between them just trying to get them to do any of the work.It's hard to motivate children at home. They have toys and want to play and don't want to do the work.
I know they aren't returning for the rest of the year.
This is very hard to do.My wife is doing her school online. Which is good for her but it means I'm on my own with them.
It really is challenging.