Establish your school schedule at home
Many children experience motivation problems at the time of returning to school every year, even if they are not online. In order to prevent this and speed up the adaptation process, try to establish the same environment at home, even if they are not physically attending school. Put your child to bed early, wake up early, have breakfast and create a suitable education space at home. Adopt a course of action that gives your children the feeling of being in school, even if they are not. In this way, they will become more aware of the event and become motivated faster.
Try to create a classroom environment
Try to create an area at home that will make your child feel like in the classroom. A space consisting of his own belongings, a sound-isolated room if possible, and a place where he can easily access all the materials he will need during online training will make him feel in his classroom.
Set goals but don't push
While children have difficulty in getting used to online education processes, they also quickly get under the burden of homework. On the one hand, the daily homework from the school and teachers, on the other hand, the daily goals set by the parents can make it difficult for them to be motivated. So make sure your child doesn't lose motivation while setting goals to get them used to school and education.