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Working from home can be a struggle for parents and students alike. If you and your child are working from home, use these simple tips to make it work out perfectly for both of you.<br>https://franklinpark.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/simple-tips-to-make-working-from-home-easier<br>
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Simple Tips to Make Working from Home Easier franklinpark.tutoringcenter.com/blog/posts/tips/simple-tips-to-make-working-from-home-easier Working from home can be a struggle for parents and students alike. If you and your child are working from home, use these simple tips to make it work out perfectly for both of you. Work from Home Tips for Students and Parents Working from home may not be comfortable right away, especially for students who are missing their teacher, their classmates, and the supplies from their classroom. If they have no choice but to work from home, there are plenty of ways to make this easier for them and for yourself. Have a Regular Schedule Having a regular schedule that you and your child follow daily can make working from home easier. Start the day by getting up at the same hour you would get up for work and school. Ensure your child goes through their daily routine just as if it were a normal school day. This means getting dressed, brushing their teeth, and sitting down for a healthy breakfast. They should go through the day doing their school work as they've been instructed and end their school day at an hour that makes sense and that they can look forward to daily. Set Some Basic Rules Setting ground rules can make things clear and help everyone be as productive and comfortable as possible. If you have multiple children working from and you and your partner are also working from home, things can get crowded and uncomfortable fast. To avoid stepping on each other's toes, set quiet hours, hours when you may be unavailable 1/3
due to work calls, and rules regarding classroom behavior. Take Plenty of Breaks Breaks are a must for everyone. Let's face it, no one can work a whole day straight without looking up from their computer without feeling burnt out. Because of this, it's important that both you and your child schedule breaks into your routine. For your child, set breaks at the same time they would have recess, lunch, and other breaks during a normal school day. Let them play or simply rest during these breaks so they can forget about school work for a bit. Just make sure your child is taking breaks from screens so that they can refresh and go back to their work feeling rested and ready to go. If your child is having a hard time keeping up with their lessons, tutoring in Franklin Park can help them keep up and excel. Check out the academic programs offered at The Tutoring Center, Franklin Park NJ to find the right program for your child's needs. To learn more about these programs, give their learning center a call at (732) 419- 3813. Create the Proper Workspace Having the proper workspace can make a huge difference when it comes to comfort and productivity. To ensure things go smoothly, adapt areas of your home that may not have been workspaces before. If your child has a desk in their room, this can be the perfect space to work. However, if this isn't the case, you can adapt areas like your kitchen table or breakfast bar. Just be sure everyone has enough space for their supplies and that the area is comfortable. Get Some Fresh Air Getting some fresh air throughout the day can make the day not seem as long. You don't have to go out into the city to get some air and stretch your legs. Instead, head out into your yard with your children to get some sun and some fresh air. Get active while you're out there, run around, play, and just have fun. This time outside can even turn into a physical education class your child would be having at school. Check-in on Your Child Going to school at home may not be normal for your child, so don't forget to check in on how they're doing. Beyond just how their school work is going, ask your child how they're feeling in this new situation. Listen to what they have to say and look for solutions together for any issues they're having. Remember to not be so hard on yourself or on your child because this change can be hard for everyone. There's no perfect way to do it, so learn as you go. 2/3
Academic Tutoring in Franklin Park NJ To ensure your child is able to stay on top of their school work, enroll them in tutoring in Franklin Park. Check out the academic programs at The Tutoring Center, Franklin Park NJ to find the perfect one for your child. To learn more about these, give their learning center a call at (732) 419-3813 and don't forget to ask about your free diagnostic assessment! 3/3