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my 7 year old is really struggling without the school routine.


His school doesn't provide much support and I woudl like to find some kind of other learning environment that he can participate in - even if it's just once a week.


Does anyone have any ideas or recommendations?

Would be v appreciated!

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Are you looking for academic support or extra curricular classes, such as art or music? I am a local supply teacher, currently furloughed and could help with some one on one support via Zoom - or I think you will soon be able to have people to your home for work purposes. Please PM me if interested.
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Try Oak Academy for loads of teaching videos, all nicely ordered and structured and i think its free.


Or, OutSchool has loads of weird and wonderful live lessons as well as the standard english and maths stuff - it also has oddities such as the history of toilets and the costs of keeping a pony! The downside is it's american so the timings can be a bit late in the day and it costs around $14 per lesson i think.

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