Updated 04/01/2021.
You must stay at home – that’s the latest coronavirus statement from Prime Minister Boris Johnson as of today, 4th January 2021.
Here at Mumbler, the LAST thing we want to do is spread panic. So we’ve tried to explain Boris Johnson’s statement as easily as we can, while also sharing lots of practical advice and ideas for what you can do at home.
You should not leave your house apart from to:
Schools are now moving to remote learning, although children of of key workers (such as those who work in healthcare) and vulnerable children will still be able to attend. For more clarification, see the Government’s guidance, here.
Exams are being reviewed and the government are working with exam boards on potential alternatives.
For the most up-to-date information, visit the official Government website.
We’ve shared lots of easy activities in the past, such as things to do with kids when you are shattered, and fun at home on a rainy day (we tried the fluffy painting and it made LOADS and kept everyone entertained for ages). This British Science Week blog has some easy experiments to try and ways to use up your Mother’s Day (or any!) flowers includes making playdough, perfume and clothes for fairies! Here is a free child’s embroidery pattern if your child is interested in sewing. There are plenty more ideas on our Coping with Coronavirus page
A friend (she lives abroad) whose children are already quarantined gave me this advice:
“My big kids are six and four and the thing that is helping them the most is allowing freedom they don’t normally get at school. Yesterday I gave them a ton of random craft supplies and (clean) trash and said, do whatever you want. They had a BLAST for hours. Today I’m probably going to give them a roll of aluminum foil and tell them to call me when they are hungry. ? It’s nothing fancy but at school everything is so structured so being able to do whatever they want in a controlled way is helping them feel less stuck and me get some sanity breaks.”
Other tips to try:
We hope that helps and that everyone stays healthy! If you have more ideas to share, do let us know in the FB Chat Group.