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E-learning in Ontario: Follow this family as they adjust to school at home (Day 2)

Carin Lowerison and Matt White have three elementary-school age girls: Berkeley, 11, Heidrun, 9, and Clementine, 5. CBC is following their family as they navigate home-based education. Here's a look at Day 2 and the family's philosophical struggle with screentime.
One of the challenges of learning from home is the heavy reliance on devices: tablets and computers. Carin Lowerison says she's trying to take some of her girls' computer-based lessons offline, but it means being more hands-on. (Submitted by: Matt White)

This week, Waterloo Region District School Board made e-learning more formal for students (and their parents.) Teachers are sending daily assignments and even feedback to kids and their parents.

Kitchener coupleCarin Lowerison and Matt White are among many people in Ontario juggling the roles of parent, worker and now teacher amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.

They have three girls in elementary school: Berkeley,age 11, Heidrun, age 9, and Clementine, age 5. CBCKitchener-Waterloo is following their familyas they navigate home-based education.

But as Carin and Matt are discovering,managing screen time is more difficult than ever as communication, assignments even the family's decompression time together involves time in front of a computer, tablet or TV.

Here's a look at Day 2.

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