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An expert reveals how to keep calm and carry on with homeschooling during coronavirus

An expert reveals how to keep calm and carry on with homeschooling during coronavirus
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Updated 09 September 2020

An expert reveals how to keep calm and carry on with homeschooling during coronavirus

An expert reveals how to keep calm and carry on with homeschooling during coronavirus

DUBAI: Many parents expected that, come September, their children would be back at school and all would be right with the world. As government measures to ensure the health and safety of children continue in 黑料社区, however, you and your kids could be finding it difficult to keep calm and carry on with homeschooling.

How can parents help their little ones cope with the mental, emotional and even physical pressures they鈥檙e facing?

鈥淥ur brains like order, so scheduling can help keep the brain calm,鈥 said Reem Shaheen, counseling psychologist and clinical director at the BE Psychology Center for Emotional Wellbeing in Dubai. 鈥淓stablish daily and weekly routines, the daily schedules for example should break down the day鈥檚 different types of school work, as well as incorporating play, exercise and relaxation time and breaks for meals. This ensures there are no surprises and helps children feel less uncertain in what is an unpredictable time.鈥

What鈥檚 also important is keeping the family鈥檚 mood uplifted. 鈥淐arrying out activities such as sports, listening to music, cooking, drawing and painting can help release happy hormones, keeping the whole family feeling rejuvenated,鈥 explained Shaheen. 鈥淭hese activities can also contribute to the release of the hormone oxytocin, which not only makes you feel love and trust it keeps stress hormone cortisol at bay.鈥

Shaheen also believes it鈥檚 important to check in with school mates to retain some level of normality for when schools do open. 鈥淚f socializing in person isn鈥檛 possible then ask the kids if they would like to video call their friends and, if so, add it into the weekly schedule,鈥 she noted. 鈥淏ut be aware that some children find this unusual form of 鈥榗hatting鈥 and contact overwhelming and may prefer to do an activity such as a quiz on the call instead or maybe show off something they鈥檝e made.鈥

With schools expected to be very different when children can finally return, what can parents do to prepare their little ones? 鈥淏e informative and available for questions,鈥 said Shaheen. 鈥淓very school鈥檚 protocols will be different, but what we can all do is clearly explain safety measures such as washing hands. More than anything, praise them often and also praise yourself as the parent 鈥 you鈥檙e doing a great job.鈥