As we delve deeper into virtual learning and parents are thrust into the role of teacher for longer than they may have expected, strong emotions may build. Conflict may arise as stress levels build, as kids (and adults) become more restless from being shut inside, and as we all try to make sense of what is happening worldwide.
Here is a helpful article from Cultures of Dignity about Navigating Household Dynamics during Quarantine.
If you want to learn even more and access a step-by-step guide of how to have a family meeting while in lockdown, click on this article from the NY Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/well/family/coronavirus-quarantine-conflict-family-meeting.html
By ES Counselors