Back on and showing as sold out.
Guess that's no home schooling for the next few days then because they will be busy packing up their ridiculously overpriced fidgets.
I love how some people think you can shove your offspring in front of a pc/ipad and let them get on with it. I just rolled my eyes when she mentioned Isla not being as creative or neat as the other two.
Isla is bored out of her skull.
She is the only one of the three who are academically inclined and you cannot facilitate the same learning environment for the three girls with vastly different learning needs/styles.
Please invest in something like MEL science Sarah, there is and abundance of resources that you can adapt across key stages. Browse the groups that you are on (there is one specific group that you are on with excellent resources and discounts). I home educate my own child but tutor privately (SEN). Fill that playroom with a variety of books that Jace can dip into when he wants, get Isla a nice monthly science subscription, Esme a few art classes (very affordable, via zoom and she doesn't have to have her camera on, but can interact with students and artist. A great one on that specific group is £5 per class! )
Can I just say, as a home educator who covers the national curriculum but goes beyond, your child never stops learning. You can't compartmentalise any kind of education into a neat little Instagram cubicle. If you fill their environment with an abundance of resources, they will learn far more that the few hours you claim they do ( independent learning, funschooling, etc.)
The only one who should be learning independently at this stage is Isabelle, but she needs to have a support system.
WHY if you chose to home educate and take legal responsibility of their education, do you leave them to it? Put the camera down and engage with them. Every single day.