Millions of children are now sitting in front of computers at home instead of going to school, and teachers and parents are doing their best to help them learn.<br />And according to HuffPost, a common worry among parents is how to keep their child's attention engaged during their lessons.<br />Fortunately, there are lots of ways to keep children involved and learning. FIrst, make sure they have a dedicated learning space, free from distractions.<br />Second, understand that young children need to squirm, fidget, and move around, no matter what they're doing. Let them, and build in movement breaks, too.<br />Third, watch your proximity. Don't get so close that you're hovering, but don't be so checked out that your child feels lost and unsupported.<br />Finally, share with your child's teacher what's working, and what isn't. Don't make 'not paying attention' a cause for discipline. Instead, try something different. Good luck!
