Parents across Renfrewshire have hailed teachers for touching base with them following the unprecedented closure of schools.Families have spent the last couple of weeks trying to adapt to a new way of life, with many parents juggling working from home with home-schooling while also negotiating other restrictions placed on our lives due to the coronavirus pandemic.But school staff in Renfrewshire are making the effort to check in with parents to ensure they are coping.Council bosses say teachers have placed a particular focus on keeping in touch with children deemed as vulnerable, such as those who have health or behavioural issues.Amanda Ramsden, whose nine-year-old son Sam goes to Bushes Primary, in Paisley, said she received a call from