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Making homeschooling work

African American woman helping daughter to do her homework. [Photo: Courtesy]

Homeschooling is a great chance to influence and nurture your child’s growth on a personal level. It’s an opportunity that provides a flexible environment where children can learn in the comfort of their homes. And now with all schools shut down and children stuck at home, most parents are resorting to homeschooling.

Evelyn Kasina, a Family IT consultant and founder of Eveminet Communication Solutions, is helping parents set up schedules for homeschooling and also keep their children safe and help them handle their downtime. She tells us how to go about it.

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