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LIFE & STYLE
PANDEMIC PARENTING LIFE & STYLELockdown parenting: It’s time to slow down
Find engaging activities to do together
Chryselle D Silva Dias
MARCH 27, 2020 15:03 IST
UPDATED: MARCH 30, 2020 18:40 IST
The next few weeks will see you making great memories with your child and learning that you don’t have to be a super parent all the time
“Mama, let us chat about trains.”
On a normal day, this would have been a perfect way to spend a few quiet moments bonding with my 10-year-old. But it is 7 am, when I am in the bathroom trying to start another day of curfew with some me-time.
With the nation-wide lockdown firmly in place, families are struggling with having their children at home all day. Happily, for many, school exams are cancelled and the pressure to study has been taken away for now. Yet summer looms.
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Fresh breezes carry the scent of spring meadows across the empty motorways as thousands of truckers keep the nation stocked with food and medical supplies.
Long-haul drivers’ journeys have been cut by up to three hours and they have received heartwarming expressions of appreciation from people clapping them on their way from motorway bridges.But there is also hardship for those not in the essential goods business, and some surprising letdowns including closures of toilets and exceptional reckless driving to contend with. One car driver was recorded at 134mph in a 40mph zone in London, while Gloucestershire police clocked a driver at 122mph on the M5.