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How will you deal with virtual learning and childcare this school year?

A sign shows support for online learning prior to a car rally organized by the Chesapeake Education Association for a virtual first semester on Monday, July 27, 2020, in Chesapeake, Va.

With nearly every local public school system planning to start the school year virtually, thousands of families are going to have to figure out how to make that work.

For most, that’s going to involve some tough choices and workarounds — especially when it comes to finding child care for younger kids. Thousands of daycares have closed since the pandemic, and some working parents are scrambling to find a way to make sure their kids are looked after. That’s even before parents and teachers can turn their attention to finding ways to make sure kids learn.

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So, how is your family planning to deal with the hurdles of virtual learning?

What about child care? What are your plans and challenges there? Are you having trouble finding a solution or have you got it all figured out?

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