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'We haven't looked back': Gemma Troughton, home schooling in Australia experiences post-lockdown boom
Number of children learning at home has doubled since the pandemic - with parents saying the mainstream education system isn't working.
When Gemma Troughton's daughter started prep in Brisbane, her anxiety "blew through the roof".
It was 2020 - a year of lockdowns, remote learning and uncertainty. But as the schooling system stabilised, her daughter didn't.
Now nine, Troughton's daughter is one of a growing number of "accidental home schoolers" - those who opted for home schooling after finding the mainstream system didn't work for them.
In total, 40,000 Australian children are home schooled - double the rate before the pandemic in 2019, and a record high for every state and territory.
Gemma Troughton is a mother and teacher who quit her job to homeschool her child, now nine, who was struggling in mainstream education system. (daughter not to be ID'd) Brisbane. Australia.
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'We haven't looked back': Gemma Troughton, home schooling in Australia experiences post-lockdown boom
Number of children learning at home has doubled since the pandemic - with parents saying the mainstream education system isn't working.
When Gemma Troughton's daughter started prep in Brisbane, her anxiety "blew through the roof".
It was 2020 - a year of lockdowns, remote learning and uncertainty. But as the schooling system stabilised, her daughter didn't.
Now nine, Troughton's daughter is one of a growing number of "accidental home schoolers" - those who opted for home schooling after finding the mainstream system didn't work for them.
In total, 40,000 Australian children are home schooled - double the rate before the pandemic in 2019, and a record high for every state and territory.
Gemma Troughton is a mother and teacher who quit her job to homeschool her child, now nine, who was struggling in mainstream education system. (daughter not to be ID'd) Brisbane. Australia.
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'We haven't looked back': Gemma Troughton, home schooling in Australia experiences post-lockdown boom
Number of children learning at home has doubled since the pandemic - with parents saying the mainstream education system isn't working.
When Gemma Troughton's daughter started prep in Brisbane, her anxiety "blew through the roof".
It was 2020 - a year of lockdowns, remote learning and uncertainty. But as the schooling system stabilised, her daughter didn't.
Now nine, Troughton's daughter is one of a growing number of "accidental home schoolers" - those who opted for home schooling after finding the mainstream system didn't work for them.
In total, 40,000 Australian children are home schooled - double the rate before the pandemic in 2019, and a record high for every state and territory.
Gemma Troughton is a mother and teacher who quit her job to homeschool her child, now nine, who was struggling in mainstream education system. (daughter not to be ID'd) Brisbane. Australia.
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'We haven't looked back': Gemma Troughton, home schooling in Australia experiences post-lockdown boom
Number of children learning at home has doubled since the pandemic - with parents saying the mainstream education system isn't working.
When Gemma Troughton's daughter started prep in Brisbane, her anxiety "blew through the roof".
It was 2020 - a year of lockdowns, remote learning and uncertainty. But as the schooling system stabilised, her daughter didn't.
Now nine, Troughton's daughter is one of a growing number of "accidental home schoolers" - those who opted for home schooling after finding the mainstream system didn't work for them.
In total, 40,000 Australian children are home schooled - double the rate before the pandemic in 2019, and a record high for every state and territory.
Gemma Troughton is a mother and teacher who quit her job to homeschool her child, now nine, who was struggling in mainstream education system. (daughter not to be ID'd) Brisbane. Australia.
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Kate Mideleton talks home parenting during lockdown and rates her maths skills as minus five
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British royal Kate Middleton has admitted home schooling and parenting during lockdown had left her "exhausted".During a video call with a group of parents Catherine also joked about her three children recoiling in "horror" when she had to cut their hair.Asked to rate her maths ability the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, scored herself minus five out of ten.She took part in the discussion with three parents, whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, north-west London, alongside head teacher Melissa Loosemore.Loosemore asked the group to write down the one word that described parenting during the pandemic.Kate chose "exhausting", while the three other parents in on the call had similar feelings, writing "hectic", "patience" and "challenging".
OPS:Kate Middleton in the call with parents and head teacher Melissa Loosemore (top row, extreme left). Asked to rate their maths ability, Kate gives herself a minus five.
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Kate Mideleton talks home parenting during lockdown and rates her maths skills as minus five
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British royal Kate Middleton has admitted home schooling and parenting during lockdown had left her "exhausted".During a video call with a group of parents Catherine also joked about her three children recoiling in "horror" when she had to cut their hair.Asked to rate her maths ability the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, scored herself minus five out of ten.She took part in the discussion with three parents, whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, north-west London, alongside head teacher Melissa Loosemore.Loosemore asked the group to write down the one word that described parenting during the pandemic.Kate chose "exhausting", while the three other parents in on the call had similar feelings, writing "hectic", "patience" and "challenging".
OPS:Kate Middleton in the call with parents and head teacher Melissa Loosemore discussing home schooling and parenting during the pandemic.
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Kate Mideleton talks home parenting during lockdown and rates her maths skills as minus five
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Schooling 1
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29/01/2020
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British royal Kate Middleton has admitted home schooling and parenting during lockdown had left her "exhausted".During a video call with a group of parents Catherine also joked about her three children recoiling in "horror" when she had to cut their hair.Asked to rate her maths ability the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, scored herself minus five out of ten.She took part in the discussion with three parents, whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, north-west London, alongside head teacher Melissa Loosemore.Loosemore asked the group to write down the one word that described parenting during the pandemic.Kate chose "exhausting", while the three other parents in on the call had similar feelings, writing "hectic", "patience" and "challenging".
OPS:Kate Middleton in the call with parents and head teacher Melissa Loosemore discussing home schooling and parenting during the pandemic.
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Kate Mideleton talks home parenting during lockdown and rates her maths skills as minus five
Ferrari Press Agency
Schooling 1
Ref 12587
29/01/2020
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: The Royal Family
British royal Kate Middleton has admitted home schooling and parenting during lockdown had left her "exhausted".During a video call with a group of parents Catherine also joked about her three children recoiling in "horror" when she had to cut their hair.Asked to rate her maths ability the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, scored herself minus five out of ten.She took part in the discussion with three parents, whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, north-west London, alongside head teacher Melissa Loosemore.Loosemore asked the group to write down the one word that described parenting during the pandemic.Kate chose "exhausting", while the three other parents in on the call had similar feelings, writing "hectic", "patience" and "challenging".
OPS:Kate Middleton in the call with parents and head teacher Melissa Loosemore discussing home schooling and parenting during the pandemic.
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Kate Mideleton talks home parenting during lockdown and rates her maths skills as minus five
Ferrari Press Agency
Schooling 1
Ref 12587
29/01/2020
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Pictures must credit: The Royal Family
British royal Kate Middleton has admitted home schooling and parenting during lockdown had left her "exhausted".During a video call with a group of parents Catherine also joked about her three children recoiling in "horror" when she had to cut their hair.Asked to rate her maths ability the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, scored herself minus five out of ten.She took part in the discussion with three parents, whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, north-west London, alongside head teacher Melissa Loosemore.Loosemore asked the group to write down the one word that described parenting during the pandemic.Kate chose "exhausting", while the three other parents in on the call had similar feelings, writing "hectic", "patience" and "challenging".
OPS:Kate Middleton in the call with parents and head teacher Melissa Loosemore discussing home schooling and parenting during the pandemic.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and commitments.
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
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'I've nothing left to give': parents on home schooling in lockdown. The latest Covid restrictions in England for many mean a return to juggling commitments
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