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Covid-19 Lockdown: Parenting 101 Tip 5 – create an ideal study space for your child (video)

Create and motivate

With South Africa in a lockdown and parents having to take responsibility for their children’s schoolwork, we take a look at how parents can help their children stay on top of their schoolwork.

Ponnie Moodley, contributor for Caxton’s Parenting 101 feature and an education expert based in Johannesburg, shares her top tips with parents.

Today Marietta Lombard speaks to Moodley about creating the ideal study space for your child during the national lockdown.

“Create to motivate. Make sure your child has good posture and have 30 minute sessions with 5 minute breaks.”

 

ALSO READ: Covid-19 Lockdown: Parenting 101 Tip 3 – Moodley gives advice on ensuring discipline

Follow Nkowa Education‘s Facebook Page for ideas and website  links or contact Ponnie Moodley on 0767444339, email figtree@nkowa.co.za or go to www.nkowa.co.za

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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