Episode 10: I Feel Like I'm in School All Over Again: More Tales from Home Schooling During A Global Pandemic
We chat with an intervention specialist and two parents from Lancaster, OH, about what it's like to try and educate and engage students while schools are closed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rachael Mills teaches first through third grade students at Medill Elementary. Bridget Kelly is the mother of third grade student, Damian. Ben Berger is the father of first grade student Evelyn. Hint: Patience and flexibility are key. It also helps when you can tag out and take a short break. And know that it's going to be okay.
Video: Episode 10: I Feel Like I'm in School All Over Again: More Tales from Home Schooling During A Global Pandemic
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