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How Parents Can Help Their Kids Get the Most Out of Online Learning

Online learning is a different experience than traditional classroom instruction, and some students may need to make some changes to their normal academic routine in order to properly adjust. Here’s how parents can help their kids to get the most out of online learning!

Consistency.

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As with any form of instruction, online learning works best with a consistent schedule. Make sure your kids are fulfilling their daily attendance requirements for online classes, and encourage them to complete their assignments on a daily basis. Having a dedicated time slot for homework provides consistency in a student’s schedule, and this routine can be carried on when traditional school attendance resumes.

Due to a lack of daily structure from not physically attending school, many students will require extra support in order to remain focused. Parents can provide this support by giving them friendly reminders throughout the day and offering to help plan a schedule. If your student is working with a tutor, we also recommend setting a recurring time and day to help students stay on track!

Provide a quiet environment.

Many parents have discovered that one of the biggest challenges with online learning is dealing with the fact that our homes are shared spaces. Whenever possible, try to provide your student with a quiet environment to work in, ideally free of distractions and other electronic devices. Since students may be logged in for a few hours at a time, the living room may not be the best place for them to attend online classes. We recommend students set up their workspace in advance to ensure there are no surprises!

Encourage them to speak up.

With online learning, it can sometimes feel more difficult for kids to reach out to their teacher when something doesn’t make sense. This can especially be the case with virtual classrooms –in regular school, asking the teacher for clarification is as simple as raising your hand. In an online environment, students may feel intimidated or embarrassed when asking their teacher to stop the lesson and re-explain something that wasn’t clear. Rather than talking to their teachers after class like they would normally do, students now find themselves contacting their teachers through school emails and messaging features built into online learning platforms. Although it feels different, encourage your kids to treat their online learning experience the same way they would approach regular school. Remind them that their teachers are still there to help them, and they shouldn’t hesitate to reach out if something isn’t making sense.

Sign up for online tutoring.

Parents should also consider having their kids work with an online tutor. One of the major benefits of private tutoring is having the instructor’s undivided attention. With one to one tutoring, learning is driven at the student’s pace. Many students feel more comfortable asking for clarification when working with a single individual that can fill the role of a personal academic coach.

Article by Michelle Smallwood

Michelle Smallwood is a the Owner of Tutor Doctor in Lakeway

512-550-9924 | msmallwood@tutordoctor.com www.tutordoctor.com/lakeway

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