Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Life on the home (schooling) front in the first week

KM Group’s blogger shares her ideas

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Thousands of parents across Kent this week were faced with the prospect of home schooling their children.

Among them was My Kent Family senior reporter Lauren Abbott who is sharing her experience­s in a new blog.

Lauren has two children – Oscar, 9, and Liv, age 6 – and lists her hobbies as chief taxi driver, football kit washer, dance mum, avid theatre goer, National Trust member and lover of the Kent countrysid­e.

And she says that while she’s good at English, her maths requires some improvemen­t.

In her first blog, she writes: “It’s not a CV that really screams supply teacher is it? But that’s what I’ll need to try and be – of sorts – along with thousands of other parents in Kent.

“I think most families have been expecting for some time that school closures would be announced eventually as part of measures to slow down the spread of coronaviru­s, but I’m not sure in reality how many of us had given any more thought to it than that. Until, when instead of instructio­ns for dress-up days, Easter egg hunts and school trip forms falling out of school bags, it was now home learning books, extra reading material and timetables, in readiness for when the government instructed head teachers to close the gates.

“From Monday school was now closed to all except key workers and my pair along with thousands of others will be learning from home for weeks, potentiall­y months. I’m suddenly far more responsibl­e for their academic education than I ever have been.

“We’ve (thankfully) been given lots of informatio­n and resources by the school to get us started.

“The children’s teachers have sent them home with workbooks, exercise books and accounts for online platforms and some apps we were already relatively used to using for small amounts of homework, whilst individual class blogs will now be updated more regularly by their teachers who will hopefully guide us into the unknown and show us parents what needs to be done each week as best we can.

“As someone who will also be trying to juggle working from home, I’m hopeful that if we can find some sort of gentle routine Monday to Friday, we can muddle through those days.

“Less clear perhaps is how to consistent­ly get them out of their pyjamas and their teeth cleaned before 9am Monday to Friday whilst also reminding them that just because we own a fridge, the door does not need to be opened 300 times a day.

“How we’re negotiatin­g home schooling, what we’re doing for fresh air and exercise and how we’re breaking up our days, finding some personal space and keeping in touch with school friends are all things I hope to share with you.

“And if ANYONE in the meantime has a solution to the extremely pressing snack request/fridge opening issue then please email me because I’m all ears.”

Log onto www.mykentfami­ly.co.uk

 ??  ?? Liv and Oscar who are now learning at home
Liv and Oscar who are now learning at home

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