The school year has officially commenced for most learners, with the coronavirus pandemic radically changing school programs. Most learners are no longer going to school 5 days a week, but the same learning output is still expected of them.
How are parents supposed to make sure that their children are still learning effectively when doing it online or from home? UNICEF has recently published an article with a few tips that we believe can be helpful in providing some assistance or guidance as you establish your own techniques.
Robert Jenkins, UNICEF’s Global Chief of Education, offers ips to help keep children’s education on track while they are at home https://www.unicef.org/coronavirus/5-tips-help-keep-children-learning-during-covid-19-pandemic

We also encourage educational games and stories for your children to help develop and progress their learning in fun, engaging ways. Whether it is through putting together puzzles, word association games with flashcards or reading original short stories for language learning.
All of these products and more are available to order and purchase directly from the EBS Online Store https://www.educationalbusinessservices.com/shop
We hope that you have a lovely week ahead of you and tell us what you think about children learning from home and the challenges that come with it.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.

Give the child the educational support during school break.
Puzzles available for kids from 2 years