WEATHER ALERT
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UH-Clear Lake professors give tips to parents who are worried about their child regressing as COVID-19 pandemic continues
Read full article: UH-Clear Lake professors give tips to parents who are worried about their child regressing as COVID-19 pandemic continuesWith COVID-19 resulting in school closure, parents are left to their own devices when it comes to offering their children educational aid. Elizabeth Beavers, associate professor of special education, and Shanna Graves, associate professor of early childhood education at UH-Clear Lake, have offered ways for parents to help their kids with school work. Here are their tips:Make a scheduleHaving structure in the household is incredibly important when a childโs daily routine is shifted. โOnce theyโre out of bed and dressed, they have more willingness to participate in school work,โ Graves explained. Beavers said that while parents balance their work schedules, they need to navigate how to optimize their childโs at-home schooling lessons.