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Tips to building a routine for your kids during Covid-19The coronavirus (Covid-19) brings with it the opportunity for parents and kids to design their own learning pathways. Here, children can learn at their own pace through various new and exciting channels. ![]() © langstrup – 123RF.com There’s no doubt that the cabin fever will set in sooner rather than later and keeping routine is now of the utmost importance. Kids, particularly those up to age 8, may associate the Covid-19 self-quarantine period with downtime. Lisa Illingworth, co-founder and CEO of FutureProof SA, mom of two, educator and entrepreneur, encourages parents to curb this by creating a disciplined and structured daily routine. “Kids may associate this time with general school holidays or long weekends. Various online education tools are available, and we encourage parents to put a good routine in place and stick to it as best as possible." “Routine is fundamental in building expectations and meeting them – especially in a time of rapid change,” she adds. “We’ve seen mock class timetables being circulated by parents and I encourage this. It’s also a good time to add more to your child’s repertoire – perhaps learning a different language, enhancing their maths skills or undertaking in an exercise video to keep them active such as an online Zumba class,” she explains. “It’s a good time to get creative. Spend at least one day per week in the kitchen together learning to bake or cook new recipes. For our budding entrepreneurs, every problem is an opportunity.” “This is a perfect time to demonstrate the world as a set of systems and how it impacts on our economy. Why not provide your children with a challenge to develop a plan around a problem and solve it by building a business solution?” For parents who are now working from home, juggling all the factors at play is daunting. Illingworth shares a few easy pointers to keep the balance:
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