Write an e-mail to your class teacher telling her about your routine during the lockdown days.
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Dear class teacher,
We thought that you might like to know about recent advice that the DfE (Department for Education) have published about learning at home. The first section of this email details their general advice for everyone and the second part details suggestions for children with SEND and includes specific advice for children on the autistic spectrum.
We hope you find some of the information useful, but remember, you are not expected to be teachers and the most important thing is that your children are happy and safe. We can help your child to catch up on missed work when they are back at school - your chid's mental health and well-being is more important than anything else.
This link to Young Minds contains a lot of good advice on supporting your child's mental health during the pandemic.
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I have been locked down in my apartment since Wednesday, March 11. I live alone, with my laptop, a few cactuses and a stuffed cat. I am on the fourth floor of a used-to-be-lively neighbourhood in Turin, Northern Italy.
I have been locked down in my apartment since Wednesday, March 11. I live alone, with my laptop, a few cactuses and a stuffed cat. I am on the fourth floor of a used-to-be-lively neighbourhood in Turin, Northern Italy.On the first Sunday, I woke up at sunrise and sneaked out for a quick run. I hate running. But the urge of moving and watching the city still half asleep was so big I didn’t really think about it. I guess I just wanted to fool myself into believing everything was normal. Well, it isn’t. But going out is not the answer. It is crystal clear now that we have to stay at home. It doesn’t matter if I am healthy and young: I have to do my part and not put others at risk, not compromise the weakened healthcare system.
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