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10 School Tips During COVID-19//Preparing

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Blog #116: Another school year right? Wrong! Another school year that will be different from any other year we’ve experienced. The wait to see if school will be in session in person, hybrid or remote. Preparing for school during covid-19 is quite challenging. This pandemic has changed the way we proceed with everything, from grocery shopping to socializing. Hopefully these school tips will help you get prepared for the new school year.

Waiting

I’ve been waiting since the beginning of summer for some news on what school will look like for my boys this year. I am a planner and like to have things prepared early on. However, this year is different for obvious reasons.

Just this week I found out their schedules. Next week is orientation for my oldest. He will attend school remotely for 2 weeks and then will start hybrid 2 days and 3 days remote. The most used word is COHORT in all the school emails. I hope my son has a few friends in his cohort as the group of kids will be his bubble for the year.

My second son will start school in person instead of hybrid, thankfully. He has special needs and has regressed tremendously since the pandemic started. I am hoping routine will help him and everyone at home. It has been quite stressful. One day will be remote but at least 4 days in school is better than hybrid/remote for him.

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Tips

Many bloggers I follow, such as Autism in Our Nest and Faye E. Arcand have posted great tips on how to survive this school year. I am thankful for that! I for one just purchased school supplies, as the list was JUST shared. I cleaned out the homework station and threw out all the old papers, markers and pencils and organized everything. I just need to finish the desk!

I want to share my tips that I will be using this year:

Easier said than done! However, a schedule is important. Just as with work, things get done when everyone is organized and focused on the goal! I hope these tips help you and your family.

Please feel free to share some tips that keep you sane at home with work and school!

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