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loling · 23/08/2020 21:21

Hi all, new here. I just don't know what to do about sending my kids back to school or permanently home schooling them. Is it safe do you think regarding COVID-19? Would appreciate your views. Thank you in advance Star

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SummerHouse · 25/08/2020 13:22

Yes school is brilliant.

Home school for us was a shit show and the only thing any of us learned was that we will never home school.

CheeseAndBeans · 25/08/2020 13:25

100% yes! For all of our mental health.
They need to get back to school, proper learning, their mates and routine. Home schooling was a disaster here and they really struggled in lockdown despite our best efforts.
DDs went back for a few weeks before summer (Y1 and nursery) and loved it. DD1 starts reception in sept and is very excited. DD2 hasn't seen most of her friends since March so can't wait.
Plus. We have to work! Both furloughed for majority of lockdown and back now but without usual options of childcare the summer holiday and juggling shifts has been horrible.
Cases are very low in our area also.

snitcher · 25/08/2020 18:45

No I am not because:

My child has some anxiety about school and I have no hope of the school helping with it.

My child will be in year 6 and the school has been terrible so although I want him to socialise he has 3 really terribly behaved kids in his class and the school can't handle them. I have only realised the extent of this due to homeschooling and I feel as a parent I did not pick up how bad the school environment was.

Also .. he loves online learning as we purchased some zoom lessons and loves the lack of bullying and interruptions.

Basically the school is not great so I can't trust them with covid and need to assess things later on.

Obviously I need to expect to pay some fines or decide to homeschool on a more permanent basis.

MarshaBradyo · 25/08/2020 18:46

Yes cases are so low here

School didn’t have one student case last term (yes I know half the school)

vinoandbrie · 25/08/2020 20:12

Yes of course.

Doingitaloneandproud · 25/08/2020 20:31

Yes, I want him to have an education and I have no interest in home schooling. Can't say he's excited to go back though Grin

Hophop26 · 25/08/2020 21:31

Whilst I commented above that 100% sending my children, and still have that view, the reality of entering the autumn term and the usual kiddie lurgies that brings with it has hit home - one child gone down with what appears to be a nasty cold but due to new persistent cough we’ve all had to get tested and self isolate for now. I am hopeful will be negative result as low cases where we are but any thoughts of school restarting bribing other normality including with work arrangements are naive, I fear the next 5 months are actually going to be more disruptive from a work perspective than the last 5 months! I dread to think how many times we may have to drop everything whilst getting tested and waiting results etc

Newdaynewname1 · 26/08/2020 11:56

Definitely. Mine were in from early June, and we had excellent hime learning provision, but kids need company!

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