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Webchat: Helping with the homework

Helping with the homework
Attend our master class with parenting expert Pat Spungin

Chat date: Monday 17th December
Chat time: 15:00
www.webchats.co.uk/webchat.php?ID=472

Do you sometimes feel you can’t help the kids with their homework as much as you’d like to? Do you find they always turn to the internet for answers before they turn to you? If so, come and join our webchat for a master class lead by Parenting Expert Pat Spungin who’ll be talking about what you can do to swat up on the subject of schoolwork.

Topics will include why your kids prefer the internet as a learning tool, how to become internet savvy yourself, and why it’s important to take an interest in your children’s homework and curriculum. Anyone wanting to be top of the class when it comes to encouraging their kids to learn should definitely attend. It will also be useful for those who don’t feel that technology is their strongest subject - we can’t all be good at everything but there are things you can do to improve.

Full marks will be given to anyone who arrives to class on time and if you ask a question you’ll definitely be in line for a gold star, don’t be shy, it’s important to share your questions with the whole class so everyone can learn together.

Parenting expert Pat Spungin, and Talk Talk’s Marketing Director Dominic Stinton, joins us live online at http://www.webchats.co.uk/webchat.php?ID=472 on: Monday 17th December 2007 at 15:00 to discuss helping kids with their homework

For more information visit www.talktalk.co.uk


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