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	<title>Comments on: Putting Back Love into Learning</title>
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		<title>By: Rashea</title>
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		<description>Thank you for the tips have a 1st grader and sometimes it hard to focus on him when I have two others

&lt;strong&gt;Hi Rashea,
I too have 3 kids. Most of the time, our learning sessions include all 3 of them. Well... maybe baby doesn&#039;t stay long. Hahaha. So, you don&#039;t really have to separate the siblings when you teach. Yes, they may be of different ages and therefore have different levels of understanding. Just adapt as you go and explain the lesson to suit their level. For example, when reading a science book, I will explain in more detail to my older girl. And if I see my son struggling to understand, I just explain it another way to him. &lt;/strong&gt;</description>
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<p><strong>Hi Rashea,<br />
I too have 3 kids. Most of the time, our learning sessions include all 3 of them. Well&#8230; maybe baby doesn&#8217;t stay long. Hahaha. So, you don&#8217;t really have to separate the siblings when you teach. Yes, they may be of different ages and therefore have different levels of understanding. Just adapt as you go and explain the lesson to suit their level. For example, when reading a science book, I will explain in more detail to my older girl. And if I see my son struggling to understand, I just explain it another way to him. </strong></p>
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