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Learning in the new normal through the eyes of children

Published Dec 20, 2020 10:40 pm

Parents know this—we thought we knew what it meant to be academically responsible for our school-age children. This involves regularly coordinating with the children’s teachers in school, providing financial support for their academic requirements, and making sure they participate in extracurricular activities. 

This was a system a lot of parents have become attuned to until the COVID-19 pandemic happened.

Since the implemented community quarantine, life at home drastically changed. With the opening of a new school year, parents grappled with ideas on how to systemically operate their households while their children stayed at home. As schools sent out engaging virtual assignments to students, parents scrambled to figure out how to balance their household chores along with learning how to manage their children’s home-school education. And all these activities entailed embracing a new perspective on active parenting.

While parenting could feel like a thankless job, we get immeasurable fulfillment when we see our children accomplish their dreams in life. But do we know our children’s true aspirations?

The new normal is a pivotal moment for children at home. How parents respond to the changes in their household will greatly affect their children’s lives forever. The prolonged home quarantine allows parents and children to bond together, get to know more about each other, be involved in one another’s activities, and rediscover their relationship as they spend more time at home.

PLDT Home’s latest ad proves that children’s dreams are developed and built at home. In the video, we’ll see a mom preparing snacks for her child who’s home-schooling. Upon approaching her daughter’s room, the mom overhears the kid discussing her aspirations to her teacher through an online class set-up. The camera then pans towards the different household chores and responsibilities that the daughter observed from her parents. In the end, the child reveals her real ambition in lifeto be like her parents and to love just like how her parents love her at home.

As we navigate this new way of life, we learn how to live under new patterns, build new habits, and create new happy memories with our loved ones. Gone are the “programmed” parenting of the past as we welcome a new “connected” relationship. In this new normal, we rediscover what mattersour family and home.

Know more about PLDT Home at www.pldthome.com. 

Editor’s Note: This article was provided by PLDT Home.