Parents and teachers at three secondary schools have found a collaborative way of working, thanks to the creation of a new forum that is proving to be a lifeline for parents whose kids have returned to home schooling after the Easter break.
20.04.2020 - 18:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A kids’ music class has gone online to help parents during the coronavirus lockdown.
Music Makers and Shakers is an interactive music and movement class for children from the ages of four months to three years.
Written and devised by a former primary headteacher, the classes, held all across Lanarkshire have fun, engagement and learning at the forefront.
But all that stopped with the COVID-19 outbreak.
Music Makers founder Sheila Moore said: “We celebrated our fifth anniversary on March 18 but we
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