Home schooling? Here s how to keep the kids learning in lockdown
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Sponsored Editorial: Produced in association with the UK Government
While schools and colleges are closed to all except children of critical workers and vulnerable children, most children are currently receiving remote learning support. Teachers and lecturers are working hard to ensure students donât miss out.
Here we explain what experts are offering to ensure ongoing education as well as tips on how parents can best help pupils.
The UK Government is committed to balancing the safety of communities with the continuation of childrenâs education. Classrooms have once again closed, but that does not mean an end to lessons.
Mental wellbeing support and help for Lockdown 3 in Kent
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Sponsored Editorial: Produced in association with Kent County Council
With the new tougher Covid restrictions now in place, Kent residents are being reminded of the mental wellbeing support across the county that can help them get through this difficult period.
âWe know that this year has created new challenges and covid has had an impact on peopleâs lives in lots of different ways - anxieties and worries about jobs, relationships, family and home life, and concerns about the future - this time of year can be difficult enough for some anyway and we all still have further uncertainties about the future,â explains Jess Mookherjee, Kent County Council Public Health Consultant.
How to stay at home and enjoy life in lockdown
Sponsored Editorial: Produced in association with the UK Government
Once again the UK is living under tough but necessary restrictions as we battle Covid-19.
Vaccines offer us hope and a way out but, until then, we must all play our part in together beating the virus. Here are some of the many ways we can continue to stay at home and enjoy life.
MENTAL WELLBEING
There are things we can all do to look after our mental wellbeing at this time.
Every Mind Matters can get you started with a free NHS online plan, showing you simple steps to help manage anxiety, sleep better, and boost your mood.
Learn online at home: Kent Adult Education courses for 2021
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Sponsored Editorial
It is safe to say that we are all glad to see the back for 2020 and look forward to what the new year might bring.
Whilst the future is still uncertain, there are some great things you can try your hand at this year with courses from Kent Adult Education.
Learn from home with online courses, delivered in real time by specialist tutors.
They are easy to access with a phone, laptop or tablet and an internet connection.
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