With remote teaching continuing this fall, parents are working on more permanent spaces for class. Here are tips for creating a study spot at home.
ByThe back-to-school shopping list is a bit more complicated this year, especially for parents who need to re-create a classroom at home.
Parents who quickly cobbled together study stations in the spring are spending time planning out more permanent spaces this fall. Many are adding work zones in the home—sometimes eking out space in hallways...
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