When it comes to getting kids reading, coding and initiating activity during these times, parents are looking to Associate Professors Tina Rapke and John Ippolito of York University’s Faculty of Education for expert tips.
“If they have a to-do list for when they’re bored, refer them to it. Kids are responsible for their boredom. Remember that “I’m bored” may actually mean “I’ve got an idea of what I’d like to do, but I can’t quite sort it out.” Talk through it,” says Ippolito.
“Ask kids what they would like to learn about and let them pick books. Get kids to ask questions about the page you read and do the same for the page they read. Predict what happens on the next page,” suggests Rapke on how to get children reading at home.