My two are grown and flown but for 27 months back in the 1990s my late husband was seconded to Guatemala and I homeschooled my youngest (his sister was at uni by then) during the Guatemalan Civil War - six months of those 27 months were 'lockdown' months, we didn't leave our property for 190 days and I was also coping with heart wobbles. It. Wasn't. Easy.
So I have great empathy for parents today. I'm soliciting tips for getting the little darlings to buckle down, rein in the restlessness, and manage all that whilst in different stages of heart troubles.
I am wondering on behalf of some friends with heart troubles AND school-aged children being homeschooled again during a lockdown