Tips & Tricks

Using Technology to Help with Home Learning

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When it comes to our children, there are undoubtedly numerous advantages and disadvantages to modern technology. Luckily, technology can be used in a range of constructive ways, especially when it comes to helping your child with their home learning during lockdown. Schools are able to add various online resources to their websites and portals which children can then download, allowing them to continue their education to the best of their abilities at home. I have teamed up with an independent day school near Oxford to offer parents the following advice.

Since each child learns in a unique way and technology offers a more accommodating learning experience than a standard lesson in school, students are able to move at their own pace during their home lessons and use the tools best suited to their style of learning. For instance, one child might use videos to help them understand a particular topic, while others might play online educational games. For those who find the work set by schools too easy, there are more difficult materials online that are better suited to their abilities. On the other hand, for those who are struggling, they are able to spend longer trying to comprehend the subject at hand.

Another advantage of technology in regard to a child’s education is that it allows parents to communicate with the teachers and delve into the curriculum. Some independent schools have a slightly different curriculum to their government funded alternatives, so be sure to check this if it’s applicable to your youngster. Being connected to teachers and having access to various learning tools and information allows parents to become more involved in their child’s education. Before the internet, parents had to rely on what their kids told them after school, but now everything they need is readily available.

The majority of children love spending time on their digital devices, so lots of them might be feeling more motivated to do their schoolwork at home because it means they can use technology.

Rachael is a 31 year old mum to 10 year old Luke and 5 year old Oscar. She lives in England and writes about family life, crafts, recipes, parenting wins(and fails), as well as travel, days out, fashion and living the frugal lifestyle.

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