As in-class instruction is shut down for the remainder of the school year, children are closing out distance learning for their grade. Teachers are offering virtual activities and communication, take-home packets and more flexibility among deadlines.

While the new norm is an adjustment for students, it’s also one for parents who are taking on the role as educators. Parents who have been homeschooling their children for years have some insight about how to navigate those uncertain waters. 

Amy Passaretti is the editor of Lake Martin Living and Elmore County Living.