Students with daily routines that include waking up early, eating healthy, and attending online classes will have more success with distance learning. Parents should establish communication with teachers, respect student privacy, dedicate a learning space at home free from distractions, help their child maintain a schedule, and encourage healthy habits to support their child's learning. An authoritative parenting approach can help students develop independent learning skills, while being overly supportive can prevent students from learning on their own.
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Parents Responsibilities
3. Students with a daily routine
will have more success in
distance learning
wake up early shower
eat healthy attend online
class
Establish a routine
4. so that it would be easy
for you to whom you seek
assistance.
Know your childs
adviser/teachers.
5. Encourage your child
to use the teachers
office hours only
to reinforce learning
and seek extra help.
Communicate
6. PLEASE
Respect their privacy and
that of other students
and their teachers.
Resist the urge to sit in on
classes with your child
7. Involve in your childs schoolwork.
Review and monitor schoolwork
frequently.
Pick up and return your childs
module on the scheduled date and
time.
Engage to your childs
activities
8. Set a specific time each day
when kids can do their work.
Limit and monitor TV watching,
gaming, social media and
computer time
Help your child
maintain a schedule
9. Identify a place at home
where your child can sit and
do schoolwork.
Provide a learning area where
distractions are eliminated
Dedicate a learning space
at home for schoolwork
10. Ask your children about
what theyre learning.
Attend Online
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Track your childs
progress
11. Encourage your child
to eat healthy, sleep early
and practice
proper hydration.
Follow healthy habits
12. A parent who is authoritative
in their approach to
task-oriented actions can also
rid a student of his or her
independent learning style..
13. In opposition, a parent who
is overly supportive can
strip a student of their
opportunity to learn and
succeed on their own.