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E-learning in Ontario: Follow this family as they adjust to school at home (Day 6)

Carin and Matt realize Clementine's formal studies have been a bit neglected so the family got a little fresh air, and focused more on the little one's learning.
Though she's learning every day, 5-year-old Clementine's official assignments have fallen by the wayside as her parents focussed on their older girls' studies. So Matt took Clementine and her oldest sister Berkeley on a bird vs. squirrel count in their neighbourhood. (Submitted by: Matt White)

Families all over Ontario are figuring out how to support their school-age kids as they learn from home during COVID-19.

There's still no word from the province, or local boards, on if classes will resume before the end of the school year.So for now, everyone's doing their best at home.

For the past week we've been following CarinLowerisonand MattWhite's family, as they try to help their three daughters with their home-based education.

All three girlsgo to Sheppard Public School in downtown Kitchener.Berkeley is 11, and in Grade 6,Heidrun is 9 and in Grade 4 and their youngest, Clementine, is in senior kindergarten.

Somewhere along the line, Clementine got lost in the mix as Carin and Matt focused on their older girls' studies.

So, today, the family got a little fresh air, and focused more on the little one's learning.

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