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Sandi Toksvig shares tips on home schooling

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Sandi Toksvig has shared her tips on home schooling, telling parents they need to “make it fun” for their children and stick to a routine.

The television presenter told The One Show on BBC television that she has previously taught her son from home. She was asked by hosts Alex Jones and Amol Rajan to share her tips with parents who are looking after their children during the day due to the coronavirus pandemic.

She said: “I think the first thing is honestly I am a big believer in schedules and I think you have to keep school hours but also make it fun.” She added that she and her son “rather enjoyed” learning about the First World War because they played “who had the best moustache”. “We had pictures of all the different people and pretty

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