Take an Active Role in Helping your Children Process and Own their Learning
During the course of a regular school day at DIPS-G, your son or daughter engages with other learners or adults. These social interactions include turning to a peer to exchange a thought or idea, participating in small or large group discussions, asking questions for clarification, collaborating on group projects, and countless other moments. While some of these social interactions can be re-created on virtual platforms, others will not. Human beings learn best when they have opportunities to process their learning with others. Beyond the check-ins recommended at the start and end of each day, parents should regularly circle back and engage with their children about what they are learning, whenever possible. However, it is important that your child owns their work so please do not complete assignments for them, even when they find it challenging.
Establish Times for Quiet Reflection
A huge challenge for families with multiple children will be how to manage all of their children’s needs, especially when those children are of different ages and have different needs. There may be times when siblings need to work in different rooms to avoid distraction. Parents may even experiment with noise-cancelling headphones to block out distractions