The Kendall County Health Department (KCHD) is reporting 1607 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19), 1006 in-recovery and 25 deaths.
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Setting up for Virtual or At-Home Learning
Things to consider as you get ready for virtual or at-home learning.
- Try to attend school activities and meetings.Schools may offer more of these virtually to further assist families.
- Create a schedule with your child and make a commitment to stick with it. Structure and routine can greatly help your child from falling behind with assignments. Discuss your family’s schedule and identify the best times for learning and instruction, as well as family-oriented physical activity, such as walks outside. A family calendar or other visuals could be useful for keeping track of deadlines and assignments.
- Try to find a space where you live that’s free of distractions, noise, and clutter for learning and doing homework. This could be a quiet, well-lit place in your dining room or living room or a corner of your home that could fit a small table, if available.
- Identify opportunities for your child to connect with peers and be social—either virtually or in person, while maintaining physical distance.