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1/3 #Parents, caregivers & guardians: you are doing your very best and there is no “one-size fits all” approach to a child’s learning. #COVIDCoping
2/3 To all of us: #OneGoodThing like kind words, encouragement, and letting a parent in your life know that you are there for them can make a huge difference.
3/3 There are also mental health resources for parents and children on Canada.ca and there are other mental health resources including @KidsHelpPhone, @FamiliesCanada, and @CrisisCanada that provide invaluable support. #TakeThatStep
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Socialization while #socialdistancing. A thread. I know this is hard. I’m going to share here how we celebrated my daughters 6th birthday to give some examples on how you can still celebrate the important moments that continue to happen as life goes on during this #pandemic.
First we asked my daughter to pick a few friends and we asked each to sign up for a 20 min slot. We asked that anyone who came wear a mask, and asked if anyone was having symptoms to pls decline the invite. We decorated our garage and put tape on the ground #6FtApartAndMasked
When ppl arrived they would first hand sanitize then write in a birthday book (we had mult pens). We had a backdrop for ppl to take pictures. Next stop the piñata where prior to touching the stick u would hand sanitize, then take 3 whacks. Next was socially distanced #hopscotch.
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REMOTE WORKING:

With work from home policies being implemented amid #COVID19 concerns, this puts some employees in an unfamiliar environment. Others may have done this here and there, but not a consistent basis.

I want to share tips on how to manage this process.

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Background: I've worked in a 100% remote environment off & on over the last 11 years, both as an employee & a manager.

Primary thread focus:
1. Work-Life Balance
2. Managing Remotely

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WORK-LIFE BALANCE

If you have the space available, create a dedicated "office" spot that is out of primary traffic areas and can be closed off for conferencing, especially now considering kids are going to be home also. A spare bedroom, your own bedroom, the basement, etc/

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Ok, hear me out here for a second.

We have a weekly tradition on my timeline.

Every Friday, I ask people for one good thing that happened in their lives that week.

I’m sure none of us feel much like doing that today...

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However, this tradition matters to me.

It goes back a lot further than my Twitter tenure.

I went through some serious sh** a few years back when everything in my life burned down.

One of the things that got me through it was always looking for at least SOMETHING good.

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It wasn’t even the FINDING IT that mattered. It was the act of looking.

It takes your eyes off of the wreckage and reminds you that even when it seems all bad, there is at least some good.

So, even if it’s forced, it matters this week. Probably more than most.

3/
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Without fail, the comments under this little Friday tradition of ours is my happiest read of the week.

Even in darkness, there is always some light. Let’s find it.

Tell me something good.

What good thing happened in your life this week?

#OneGoodThing
Mine:

The first day of a tradition that has survived 23 years, births, deaths, marriages, divorces, cancer fights and recoveries, obstacles, impediments, conflicts and challenges.

This wknd with my boys could’ve fallen apart a hundred times.

Yet, here we are.
p.s. I haven’t slept in about 50 hours. Was a rough week leading up to the getaway.

#YetHePersists!

Tradition is tradition.

Now it’s on-on til the break of dawn...

...or until a reasonable bedtime at least.
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My elementary school library did not allow K-2 kids to read the books on the upright shelves until 3rd grade. We had to read the books in bins, Eloise, Curious George, etc. I had read all of them and was reading big books at home. 1/
#OneGoodThing #MothersDay
During library period I would look at the books I could not check out and was totally captured by the title Les Miserables which I, of course pronounced wrong. I wanted to read it so bad, but the librarian said no, only books in bins 2/ #OneGoodThing #MothersDay
I told Mom and she wrote a note saying I had her permission to read books above my grade level. The librarian tore it up and said that rules were rules. So no Les Miserables. I told Mom, she muttered a few things & wrote a note for that exact book 3/ #OneGoodThing #MothersDay
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