Parent Archives | The Academy School #happyatschool Tue, 21 Mar 2023 08:26:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://tas.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.jpg Parent Archives | The Academy School 32 32 Post- COVID 19 Measures Parents Should Follow For Their Children https://tas.edu.in/post-covid-19-measures-parents-should-follow-for-their-children/ https://tas.edu.in/post-covid-19-measures-parents-should-follow-for-their-children/#respond Fri, 12 Feb 2021 12:18:22 +0000 https://tas.edu.in?p=6092 INTRODUCTION: There are tons of “firsts” you’ve been preparing since you became a parent. Like the first time spending a … Continue reading Post- COVID 19 Measures Parents Should Follow For Their Children

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INTRODUCTION:

There are tons of “firsts” you’ve been preparing since you became a parent. Like the first time spending a night apart from your child or sending your child to school.

But no parent was prepared for sending his/her child to school during a pandemic. In a time when almost any activity outside your home comes with a risk, we believe that children are eagerly waiting for school to reopen and become a part of regular schooling

We at TAS bring a homely experience to your child away from home. We aim to engage them in fun activities with utmost precaution and care. In this crucial time, parents must also support their children physically, mentally, and emotionally, there are no such updates on the reopening of schools yet. But there are a few precautions and tips for parents to follow for the good health and well-being of their child in the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Encourage basic hygiene practice.
  • Make sure your child washes his/her hands with soap and water frequently for at least 20 seconds.
  • Encourage your child to repeat the same practice whenever they come home, before eating, after using the washroom, and just after a cough or sneeze. 
  • Ask them not to touch their nose, mouth, and eyes with unclean hands.
  • Doorknobs, desktops, and other frequently touched surfaces should be cleaned and disinfected regularly. 
  • Always keep a hand sanitizer in her/his bag for the occasions when soap and water are not available. 
  • Make sure you look for alcohol-based sanitizers with 60 percent or higher concentrations of alcohol.
  • Ensure that your child keeps at least 6 feet distance when in a public place. 
  • Boost their immune system with proper food & nutrition
  • Encourage your child to exercise regularly. 
  • Regular physical activity, exercise, a balanced diet, and enough sleep is proven to improve the immune function of your child incredibly.
  • Make sure your child doesn’t eat junk food/outdoor food. 
  • Ensure your child intakes plenty of water and stays hydrated throughout the day. 
  • Daily intake of vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that can also be an effective remedy to boost the immune system.
  • If your child shows other signs of illness, make sure you consult a doctor. 

CONCLUSION:

Every parent is his child’s biggest support. No one was prepared for the after crisis of COVID 19 and we at TAS will make sure your child is safe in a happy learning environment. With a positive atmosphere, we will provide physical, mental as well as emotional support to help them overcome the experience and get back to fun learning classrooms.

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Tips by TAS for parents on how to support the children during the exams. https://tas.edu.in/tips-by-tas-for-parents-on-how-to-support-the-children-during-the-exams/ https://tas.edu.in/tips-by-tas-for-parents-on-how-to-support-the-children-during-the-exams/#respond Mon, 01 Apr 2019 06:40:00 +0000 http://localhost/acadevo/?p=206 Your child needs your support during the stressful season of the examinations. Lending a patient ear or supporting vocally, below … Continue reading Tips by TAS for parents on how to support the children during the exams.

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Your child needs your support during the stressful season of the examinations. Lending a patient ear or supporting vocally, below are some tips for parents to help their children during examinations.

1. Know your child’s exam schedule:

No matter how busy you are, thoroughly read the exam schedule of your child. This way you will be able to keep a tab on the studies as well as work harder with the young ones during the difficult exams. Parenting during examscan be tough but one needs to take out the time for their young ones.

2. No arguments:

The little ones are already stressed and any kind of alteration can lower their confidence and fill them with anxiety. Approach them with logic and sometimes let them get away with their way.

3. Make sure they get a good nights’ sleep:

Sleep is very important and sometimes the stress during exams makes the children avoid sleeping. Take interest in their sleeping and other habits and make sure that they go to bed on time. Take care of their diet as well.

4. Be available:

Listen to them when they talk to you. Pay attention to their problems and issues. Sometimes they really can’t understand the algebra or the law of physics or the grammar. Be patient, they are trying their best.

5. Hug them and tell them you love them no matter what:

Exams, though important, merely test your child’s memory and analytical skills. There is a very creative person residing inside your child who cannot be judged by the exams. So hug the little one and tell them you love them irrespective of their marks.

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