
Headaches and online learning
If your child is experiencing headaches from online learning, try printing out homework, taking frequent screen breaks, and reducing stress.
If your child is experiencing headaches from online learning, try printing out homework, taking frequent screen breaks, and reducing stress.
While most interactions will continue to be virtual this winter, there are ways to help your child have more engaging and meaningful virtual connections.
To help children with speech difficulties participate in remote learning, be sure to reach out to teachers so they know about your child’s difficulty.
Here are some ways to support your family’s emotional health by staying active, working on independence and advocating for (new) school supports.
Here are some ways you can promote healthy eating and physical activity while your children are learning at home.