Working from Home with Kids Ages 5-10

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Finding some kind of harmony between significant learning openings, physical movement, and rest is key for rudimentary age kids. Think about these thoughts for setting a calendar:

8:00 a.m. Family breakfast

8:30 a.m. Tidy up rooms/Email, work time

9:00 a.m. Scholarly 1. This Scholastic program has day by day exercises totally sorted out for you/Work close by to help varying

9:45 a.m. Break and bite

10:00 a.m. Scholastic 2. Finish exercises from prior

11:00 a.m. Television time/Work in next room

12:00 p.m. Lunch and outside play/Work close by

1:00 p.m. DEAR (Drop Everything And Read freely)/Quiet work time

1:30 p.m. Art or shading/Work close by

2:30 p.m. Online movement/Work close by

3:15 p.m. Family movement (game, cooking, venture)

4:00 p.m. Children available time/Work varying until supper

6:00 p.m. Family supper and walk or play outside

7:00 p.m. Family TV time

7:30 p.m. Showers and PJs

8:00 p.m. Children Bedtime/Finish work, plan for the following day

9:00 p.m. Unwind

Kaaveri I speak the language that people love me for my advice on health tips. My grandma gave me more healthy tips from my childhood. It creates a habit in me to share with everyone.
Kaaveri I speak the language that people love me for my advice on health tips. My grandma gave me more healthy tips from my childhood. It creates a habit in me to share with everyone.

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