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Message From Dan Rubin, Newton PTSO Department Chair For Guidance
"As we've all been challenged to adjust our lives and routines, I hear people left and right using phrases like "new normal"."
April 5, 2020
Dear Newton South Families,
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I donât know for sure the origin of the phrase, âMay you live in interesting timesâ, but boy have the past few weeks beenâŚwellâŚinteresting. As weâve all been challenged to adjust our lives and routines, I hear people left and right using phrases like ânew normalâ and âunchartered territoryâ. I also have been hearing a lot of folks saying âweâll get thereâ or âweâre not thereâ yet. Itâs enough to make me wonder where âthereâ is anyway?
All of the changes to our lives are requiring us to adjust not only our routines, but also our goals and our vision. When I think about how we assess the success of distance learning, it strikes me that getting âthereâ is primarily about engaging students to feel ownership of and responsibility for their learning. With ownership and engagement as the goal, the content becomes a vehicle to get there, rather than the goal in and of itself.
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This paradigm shift is a radical change for many of us. Regardless of whether you support this change or you are highly skeptical of deviating from traditional classroom instruction, our community is transitioning to distance learning. The more quickly students can embrace change and adopt a curious mindset, the more likely they are to develop new routines that will support success.
You may be wondering what you can do to help your child to adjust to schooling from home. Talking to your student about how they are feeling about the disruption to their school lives and this unfamiliar format is an important step. Acknowledging the range of emotions that accompany the uncertainty of the moment may help students to move from a feeling of loss to a feeling of acceptance
You will find a list of strategies in this article â That Discomfort Youâre Feeling Is Grief that you can implement at home to support your students. If you have the time as a family â and it seems as though we all have a little extra time on our hands these days â I encourage you to take the time to watch this webinar that presents strategies to support healthy emotional regulation during stressful times. As always, please be in touch with your studentâs school counselor and/or dean if you have any questions or concerns.
Dan Rubin, Department Chair Newton South Guidance
This press release was produced by the Newtown South High School Parent Teacher Student Organization. The views expressed here are the authorâs own.