Schooling at home: Resources for parents and students from UNC School of Education
Posted Mar 17, 2020
We’re in uncharted waters. For the first time in our lives, we’re facing the need to stay at home for days and perhaps even weeks. That presents a special dilemma for students and their parents and caregivers. How do we talk to our children about what is happening? How do students stay engaged with their academics? We’ll provide tips and advice here.
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