Home / Life This viral COVID-19 family schedule is just what parents need This is a great jumping off point for parents looking to create their own schedule for their families. By Heather Marcoux March 15, 2020 Rectangle As COVID-19 continues to spread and health officials stress the importance of social distancing and self-quarantines to flatten the curve of the virus many parents are wondering how they will fill the days that used to be filled by day care, school and activities. That’s why many parents are thanking mom and photographer Jessica McHale, who made a handy COVID-19 schedule for her own family and shared it with the internet. McHale isn’t a medical professional or an educator but those who are have been sharing her chart everywhere because it aligns with the best practices we should all be taking during the pandemic. “It’s gotten picked up by behavior groups, doctors, teachers, and has been shared more than 10k times that I know of. I feel like I just got an official mom trophy,” McHale wrote on her Facebook page. “I made it based off my kids ages and our family, use as-is or as a jumping off point for your own. Whatever we can do to help each other through whatever is coming,” she explains. Because we all know our kids can’t just go from waking to working on academics, McHale has scheduled family walk times before school work and included blocks of creative time. She also differentiates between digitally-assisted academic time and screen-free study time. According to the Centers for Disease Control, “one way to keep control and help children learn is to create structure. Structure is created by consistent routines and rules. Rules teach children what behaviors are okay and not okay. Routines teach children what to expect throughout the day.” Thank you, Jessica! This post is helping so many families know that we can do this! It’s a little overwhelming at first but sticking to a schedule will make it easier on our kids and ourselves. Tags: Childrens health, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Covid-19 anxiety Related articles Parenting How to travel for the holidays when your child has autism or a disability, according to an occupational therapist December 16, 2023 Child Milestones To the mama sending her kids back to preschool—your little ones are going to be OK July 27, 2021 Child Learn & Play Summer activities are canceled, but the magic of the season isn’t June 17, 2020 Parenting The Montessori way to give your kids freedom *and* structure this summer May 21, 2020 Motherly Stories I’m so ready for school to start August 14, 2019