Parents of DDSB students make tough decision over return to school “I typically try to make time for each person so I have one-on-one time so whether it’s their math or language they are struggling with, and others read alone.
I try to divide my time,” said Hess.Over the years, Hess says she’s been learning with her kids and she aims to go at whatever pace suits them best.“That you’re ready to slow down if your kid needs to slow down, and you’re ready to speed up, if your kid is ready to speed up and most importantly that the learning is fun, if they’re really interested in something dive deeper in it,” said Hess.“If I really put my mind to it I could get my school work done in like four hours,” said Issaac Hess, Grade 8 student.Math has.