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Have you gotten your "Distance Learning Advocacy
Toolkit" yet? If not, I hope you take a look at what I created for you.
Inside the Toolkit there are answers to often asked questions, like how can distance learning be more inclusive, or how can para-professionals be used more effectively.
I also wrote nine different sample emails you can use specifically for COVID related concerns. Just tweak them to include your child's name and what the circumstances were, and you're good to click, Send Email!
Talk about a time saver. Plus, I gave you a template for the six sentences you want to include in every email.
Many parents have asked me for distance learning accommodations - I created a list of 40+ accommodations that you can choose from. It's great to have some examples to start with and then you can come up with additional accommodations.
Of course, there is much more in the toolkit - including videos and podcasts you can listen to when it's convenient for you.
Needless to say, I made sure I included valuable content for you to help you advocate for better distance learning. The one thing I want to stress, You don't have to accept what the district is offering for your child's distant learning.
The Distance Learning Advocacy Toolkit is your key to getting the education your child deserves and is entitled to. I don't want you to miss out on this. CLICK here to be in the know!