Tip 1:
Have a clear daily schedule
Kids are used to routines
- back in the normal days, they would wake up early, wash up, eat breakfast, go
to school, and attend their classes. To make the adjustment to home learning
easier, you can create a timetable or class schedule that they have to follow
to make it seem as if they are in school. Set a designated time for each
subject and allot ample space for breaks and activity time.
Tip 2:
Use online resources together
Online classes mean that
kids have to spend most of their day on their computers and devices. This also
means that moms have to prepare their homes to be e-learning ready, equipped
with strong internet connection so children can access their lessons and be
present in lectures online. Moms also need to be familiar with basic computer
programs so they can guide their children in doing their online requirements. There
are a handful of free online tools and programs to help supplement your child’s
learning resources and make studying easy at home.
Tip 3:
Make the lessons interesting and exciting
Young learners are
visual, creative, and imaginative. Most of the time, it helps them better
understand difficult topics when presented in a fun and engaging way. You can
create colorful flashcards to help them memorize basic math formulas and
problems. If you are teaching them Filipino or English literature, you can
engage them in a storytelling activity or act out a scene and do a short skit.
You can also create easy board games, activities, and drawings to demonstrate
the lessons.
Tip
4: Schedule physical activities
Ask any kid about their
favorite subject in school, and most of them will probably say physical
education (PE). And just because they now have to stay and learn at home, it
does not mean that they cannot enjoy their favorite subject anymore. Daily
physical activity is important for your kid’s growth and development of motor
skills. Try to schedule an hour of physical activity in your daily plan and
enjoy playing outdoors, exercising together, or running around in the garden at
home.
Tip 5:
Eat three well-balanced meals a day
Moms need to remember
that it is important for school-aged children above 3 years old to receive all
the necessary nutrients, minerals and vitamins for growth and development.
Getting proper nutrition also ensures they receive all the nutrients required
for brain development to help them perform better academically. Prepare healthy,
well-balanced meals for their lunch breaks and snacks, making sure to include
fruits and vegetables, wholegrain, meat, and fish. Along with their healthy
meals, you can help complete your child’s daily nutrition with a glass of
Vitaminized Lactum 3+ milk.
Together with 3 balanced
meals a day, Vitaminized LACTUM 3+ has the essential immuno-nutrients -
Vitamins A, C, E, Zinc, and Selenium - to help strengthen your child's immune
system and to help keep them safe and protected from illnesses. Help achieve
#ImmunityPanalo with Vitaminized LACTUM 3+. It also helps provide nourishment
for their brain and bone development so they can achieve more even while
homeschooling.
Know
more about how the Vitaminized Lactum 3+ can help your kids at home by visiting
Lactum 3+ and 6+ official Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/LactumPhilippines/). You can
also read more about immunity, nutrition, fun family activities, and healthy
recipes for kids by going to Lactum’s website (https://www.lactum3.com/).
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