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The way children learn is becoming more online-based. We consult experts for their opinions regarding primary school online learning. Whether in class or at home, online learning is an increasingly vital element of children's education. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 9 Ways To Help Your Child To Learn Online


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9 Ways To Help Your Child To Learn Online
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Overview
  • The way children learn is becoming more
    online-based. We consult experts for their
    opinions regarding primary school online
    learning. Whether in class or at home, online
    learning is an increasingly vital element of
    children's education. Children regularly turn to
    online resources for everything from timetables
    to historical and geography subject work with
    various apps, websites, and videos that aid their
    learning.

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Start A Unique Learning Program
  • The online learning environment encourages
    children to become more self-sufficient and take
    more ownership of their education.
  • Integration of school work into the context of
    their home helps them realize that learning can
    take place in every circumstance in their
    everyday life.'
  • How can we, as parents, reap the numerous
    advantages of online education and avoid the
    possible risks?
  • Following slides contain the nine ways to ensure
    these benefits and risks

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1. Create a positive learning environment
  • While each child has their particular way of
    learning, however, they're not likely to be able
    to concentrate on their task if they're in bed
    with their tablet distracted by messages from
    their peers.
  • Instead, set up an exclusive home-based learning
    space in a quiet area like an office in the
    child's room or a home office, study area, or
    even the table in your kitchen.
  • For children in primary school, it is possible to
    set limits on their use of computers. You can
    also secure the screen at this point so that they
    can only access websites that you have approved.
    You can also deactivate notifications so that
    your child doesn't get disturbed by messages from
    other children or pop-ups from other websites.

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1. Create a positive learning environment
  • The idea of putting your child in a shared room
    in your home could be beneficial if you wish to
    monitor what they're doing on the internet, but
    you must be aware that they may be distracted by
    their siblings and pets or the hustle of everyday
    life.
  • The use of noise-reducing headphones is
    beneficial for this, maybe with soft music
    playing in the background.

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2. Think About Hiring an Online Tutor?
  • Many parents think of employing tutors to aid
    their child's education, especially when studying
    for an exam or another important exam. Moreover,
    the increasing popularity of online tutoring
    gives you access to a greater variety of tutors,
    rather than being limited by the location you
    live in, and allow your child to learn from the
    comfort of your home.?
  • It is essential to find an established and
    reliable tutoring company that offers an in-depth
    assessment of your child's progress, consults you
    appropriately, and pairs them with a perfectly
    matched tutor or teacher.
  • Suggested read 4 Important Tactics to Finding an
    Appropriate Tutor for Your Child

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3. Utilize Interactive Technology
  • Learning online shouldn't need to be a lonely
    activity. Children typically learn best when
    they're in a relationship with their peers,
    assisting each other and bouncing ideas off of
    each other. Communication technology allows you
    to accomplish this at home, as well as in school.
  • We regularly utilize Skype, Zoom, and Google
    Hangouts to provide online tutoring. Children can
    also complete homework or create projects with
    their peers and classmates, with supervision from
    an adult.

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4. Encourage Independence
  • As your child grows older and enters the school
    system, they'll need to be more independent in
    their education and figure out ways to overcome
    any challenges.
  • The online world can assist with this, offering a
    vast selection of resources, including studies
    guides, online encyclopedia, and interactive
    dictionaries. It's essential to show the child to
    utilize offline resources. You could create a
    basic library of reference books at home and
    instruct your child to use physical atlases,
    thesaurus, and compendiums.
  • Instead of rushing to assist them as soon as they
    get stuck, help your child utilize the internet
    to try their hand at solving their problems or
    finding solutions themselves.
  • With your assistance, they will recognize what's
    a good source and what's not, and also how they
    can utilize these sources to enhance their
    education.

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5. Get Involved
  • It's crucial to encourage online learning
    independently. Make the most of the chance to
    observe the things your child has been learning
    in school and learning at home.
  • By showing curiosity, you'll be more aware of
    your child's strengths as well as areas of
    growth, what you can improve the way that your
    program is taught and how they are motivated most
    to learn and learn.

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6. Help With Online Security.
  • Protecting your child secure online is the top
    concern, so use parental controls that block
    websites that have certain terms, including swear
    words, as well as sexual content.
  • Find child-friendly versions of websites, such as
    Kiddle, the Kiddle search engine, and YouTube
    Kids. It is also possible to stay up-to-date with
    what's safe and what's not with online resources
    like The Thinkuknow or the Internet Matters.

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7. Take Screen Breaks
  • Screen time can quickly get out of hand.
    Therefore, it's vital to make sure breaks are
    enforced.
  • The internet has a way of draining our energy.
    Before we realize that, our children are caught
    up in other websites, and it can wear them
    physically and mentally.
  • It is recommended that your child should take a
    break from their screens and do something
    different and be active outside at least 10
    minutes each hour to let their body, mind, and
    eyes have some time to rest.

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8. Visit Reputable Websites
  • Finding trustworthy and reliable online resources
    is a vital life-long lesson for kids, However,
    they're likely to require your assistance with
    this initially.
  • The school your child attends may offer
    hyperlinks to sites like Purple Mash or Times
    Tables Rockstars to aid their education, and you
    may also take advantage of websites such as BBC
    Bitesize and the library's catalogue online.
  • When you discover useful websites, add them to
    your browser on the internet so that your child
    is armed with an arsenal of educational resources
    that can be used to aid their learning.
  • If you have multiple children using a computer
    together, It's a good idea to set up separate
    profiles to save various resources for each child
    according to the age of their child, what stage
    they're in of development and the things they're
    learning.

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9. Try To Learn Something New.
  • The school experience doesn't just revolve around
    fundamental academics there's an opportunity for
    creative physical exercise and learning new
    skills through streaming live videos, virtual
    performances, museums and art exhibits.
  • It is also possible to direct your child's focus
    on super-curricular learning that goes beyond the
    curriculum they are taught in the classroom.
    Inspire your child to learn something different,
    like learning a new language using Duolingo or
    navigating online using Geo Guessr.
  • This can help foster a love for knowledge that
    can prepare your child for a successful future.
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