coronavirus pandemic, others feel like they didn’t have a choice.Melike Ceylan-Leamen says she and her husband have made a comfortable workspace for their son Ayden.
He has serve epilepsy, making him immune-compromised.The Grade 7 student will be one of about 13,500 DDSB students starting the school year at home.“It was a very quick and easy decision.
There was no way I was going to be sending him back to that environment without any safety protocols in place. My husband and I work from home, we work in IT, so it’s easy for me to be home and be able to help him with his studies,” said Ceylan-Leamen.Ceylan-Leamen says their daughter will also be learning remotely this year and in keeping both of their kids at home, they’re thinking about.