‘Overwhelmed’ teachers may ask parents for key worker IDs before kids are allowed in school
WITH home schooling taking place across the nation from this morning, parents have been sharing their hilarious stories online as they attempt to educate their children.
"Day 1 of home schooling, ten minutes into first lesson: Both children sent to their rooms for squabbling repeatedly," she wrote. "So this is going well." He joked: "Home schooling going well, daughter turned up for school today with non polished shoes and 3 minutes late, see some detentions flying out this week.
"Home schooling began 50 mins ago," another penned. "He's currently sat at the dining room table, working *extremely* quietly. It's making me suspicious."
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