QUIPPER: MAKE YOUR KIDS SUMMER MORE FUN AND MEMORABLE
Philippines - Summer is
finally here, but learning continues for students nationwide. This aligns with
the new school calendar and activities for 2022-2023 of the Department of
Education (DepEd) or the DepEd Order No. 34, s. 2022. The DepEd order is
pursuant to Republic Act 11480, which is an act that amends the school calendar
from 200 days to not more than 220 class days, formally making the school year
started last August 22, 2022, and shall end on July 7, 2023. It consists of 203 school
days and is subject to changes to accommodate unforeseen circumstances that may
affect the school calendar.
With the
new schedule, students may feel the summer blues because they are missing out
on the fun in summer. They may also feel unmotivated to continue learning
because of the intense heat. That is why Quipper, one of the leading edtech and
LMS platform in the Philippines, share some tips for parents on how to keep the
fun in learning during what is supposed to be the vacation season.
Make
sure to provide your children with summer gear. Summer in the
Philippines can be highly detrimental to the student's health. In fact, last
March 17, a heat index of 46 degrees Celsius was recorded in San Jose town in
Occidental Mindoro.
Extreme heat
can hinder them from performing at their best in school, especially now that
they are back in face-to-face classes. As a parent, you need to ensure they are
equipped with summer gear to protect them from the summer heat. You must
include a fan, umbrella, handkerchief, water bottle to keep them hydrated, and
sunscreen on their school bag.
Go on
educational trips. Plan trips to museums, zoos, parks, or other
educational attractions during their free time. These outings provide
opportunities for children to learn about history, science, and the natural
world in a fun and interactive way. Encourage them to ask questions, take notes,
and take pictures. Afterward, discuss what they learned and how it connects to
other things they know.
These
educational trips will also allow them to manage or minimize screen time. While
it is a fact that learning can happen through the internet, a whole day of
studying in front of a screen can be distressing and draining. You can also use
this time to strengthen your bond with your children.
Be with them in
their learning journey. Parents must be hands-on and present to their
child's learning, especially when burnout hits. If your child shows signs of
exhaustion or burnout, you must be there on their journey to recover and find
their motivation. Lastly, you must support them if they are struggling and
always understand their shortcomings.
Gladly, Quipper
has an app dedicated to parents called Quipper Parent's app, which enables you
to supervise and assist your child's learning progress by monitoring their
activities and deadlines.
Encourage them
to pause and rest. Summer is still about vacation and rest. It would be exhausting
for them to continue learning because, pre-pandemic, they were used to having
the entire summer season as a time to rest.
As a parent,
you can translate this exhaustion by at least allowing them to spend the
weekends with their friends to hang out or treat them to a nice weekend
getaway. All these will refresh their minds and help them conquer the summer
blues.
Indeed, there
are many ways to encourage your child to continue learning and ease their
summer blues. And beyond these strategies, it is also essential to remind
yourself that as a parent, you can only do so much for your child. That is why
Quipper is here to assist you and be part of their educational growth using the
Parent's App as one of the main tools to keep up with your child's performance.
With Quipper's
innovative teaching and learning technology that can adapt to the changing
landscape of education, parents and students will achieve growth while keeping
the fun in learning.
To
learn more about Quipper Philippines and its other programs and initiatives,
visit https://www.quipper.com/ph/.
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