“Wherever I am, if I’ve got a book with me, I have a place I can go and be happy.” — J.K. Rowling

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Hi TES Library Community,

I’m sure many of you are learning about the countless online resources available to help students learn while away from school. TES teachers have put time and effort into building a TES Remote Learning site for your children. Many of these web resources, lessons, and activities are merely suggestions. Please, think about how much time your child spends online or inside doing schoolwork. Set aside at least one “period” every day for pleasure reading, which has numerous lifelong benefits. Our Thetford libraries have an easy systems for downloading Audio and eBooks remotely.

“The key is not to worry about your child mirroring the lessons of school. Instead, aim to feed her interest in and general knowledge about whatever topics she’s studying. When school resumes, the most important thing will be that she continued to engage with the concepts. And, hopefully, you’ve helped foster her love of learning along the way.” –

Schools Are Closing for Coronavirus. Now What? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/17/parenting/coronavirus-schools-lessons.html

Your child’s home environment should help motivate your child to learn. It is still unclear how long schools could remain closed, so the most important lesson children can learn from being away from school is to take on new responsibilities at home and take ownership of their own learning.  Give them a few household tasks, make a daily schedule,  create some weekly goals together with deadlines; this will motivate them to take initiative for their learning and future.

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