If your child has to stay at home & self-isolate, or there's wider school closures, there's plenty of support available.
If your child is fit and well, we recommend they continue learning at home. Your child will be provided with either a) a pack of work or b) tasks set online - we'll ask which you'd prefer, but we recommended doing these online if you can. We can also access a supply of electronic devices to support your child's learning at home - we'll ask if you need any devices, but let us know if you're in need.
Please see our 'Remote Learning Provision - Information for Parents & Carers' document at the bottom of this page for full details about what you can expect for your child(ren). You'll also find home learning packs for days 1-3 of any pupils self-isolation period.
If you need help or support about mental health, click here or for advice and support with finances, housing, bills then click here.
For support with keeping children safe online, click here.
If you are concerned about the safety of a child or adult, then click here.
You can get in touch with your child's class teacher or senior leaders via ClassDojo, email: office@arnbrookprimary.net, or call us on 0115 9190199.
Do not worry about trying to keep a full routine for your child like they had at school. But children will feel more comfortable and learn better with a routine to the day, even if this is tricky.
Below are resources and links, but whatever you do, try to to make sure that your children:
• get up and go to bed at the same time each day
• have regular meal times
• have regular breaks
• make time to be active
• manage their screen time
Advice on home learning:
Government Advice on Home Learning
Government Advice on Home Learning for 2-4 year olds
Government Advice on Home Learning for pupils with SEND
Making a home learning routine that's right for you
Home Learning: Reading
How to help your child read at home
5 key things to when reading at home with your child
Home Learning: Maths