Timing pickup and drop-offs, adjusting to last-minute changes and preparing children for a new type of classroom were some of the challenges parents faced over the first two weeks of the academic school year.
Thousands of pupils returned to school in late August after months of learning from home. To guarantee the safety of children and staff, a series of safety measures were implemented. These included mandatory face masks, pupil “bubbles” and limiting activities that involved gatherings.
Parents who elected to send their children to school, rather than continue e-learning for the first term, said adjusting to the new procedures has taken some getting used to.
Catia Makano, from Brazil, said she struggled to maintain physical distancing from other parents when dropping off and picking up her daughter, 7, at Raha International School.
We had to make [our daughter] understand the new rules and to show her school would still be fun even in the new environment
Education authorities in Abu Dhabi banned parents from entering schools to limit potential exposure to the virus.
To adjust, the school introduced a 45-minute window for the drop-off but, for pick ups, parents have to wait outside while maintaining social distancing, Ms Makano said.
"More parents are using their cars instead of the bus as they believe it's safe and nobody is car pooling, which can lead to congestion during pickup and drop-off times,” she said.
"At the pickup time it was a challenge since all the parents arrived just before the classes finished. Parents are not allowed inside the building and everyone was trying to avoid being near each other and I could see some parents were very concerned.”
Covid-19 has effected every industry differently, including education, and safety measures are being frequently adjusted accordingly.
Ms Makano said her daughter’s school sent their initial reopening plan to parents at the end of July but it has since changed a few times.
"Two weeks before going back to school, authorities sent a new set of reopening rules which mentioned that children over the age of 11 had to study at home. Before we could get acquainted with the new set of rules, things had changed again.”
She said it was frustrating for parents who were planning to send their children back to school but had to suddenly factor in having to oversee distance learning from home.
"Many parents had planned for a full return to the office and had to step back because of this,” Ms Makano said.
Alicia Hol, from Australia, also dealt with several changes from her daughters’ school in Dubai.
Her girls, aged nine to 14, resumed in-person classes from Sunday.
"The biggest thing I have struggled with are last-minute changes and ensuring I have sent the right forms for each child. The volume of information that came in was overwhelming,” said Ms Hol.
"Also, teachers were asked to do their Covid-19 tests, which meant several schools did not open on the date they were supposed to.”
Preparing their children for the new regulations and teaching them the importance of keeping their face masks on, regularly washing hands and maintaining distance from their friends was crucial.
"We had to explain to our daughter that the school was not going to be the same as it was earlier," said Ms Makano.
“We had to make her understand the new rules and to show her school would still be fun even in the new environment.”
The adjustment has limited pupils’ social interaction at school, troubling parents who worry it will have an adverse effect on their children’s mental and emotional development.
Clementina Kongslund, 42, a Romanian resident of Dubai, said the first few days were difficult on her two children.
"The children were not allowed to play together and they have to sit at their desks the entire time. They can go out during the physical education lessons but are in classrooms the rest of the day.”
"I would like them to have some kind of interaction with other children.”
She said she has asked her children, aged seven and 10, if they would prefer to return to distance learning.
"I will let them do so if they feel uncomfortable at school."
MATCH INFO
Syria v Australia
2018 World Cup qualifying: Asia fourth round play-off first leg
Venue: Hang Jebat Stadium (Malacca, Malayisa)
Kick-off: Thursday, 4.30pm (UAE)
Watch: beIN Sports HD
* Second leg in Australia scheduled for October 10
THE DETAILS
Deadpool 2
Dir: David Leitch
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Justin Dennison, Zazie Beetz
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The major Hashd factions linked to Iran:
Badr Organisation: Seen as the most militarily capable faction in the Hashd. Iraqi Shiite exiles opposed to Saddam Hussein set up the group in Tehran in the early 1980s as the Badr Corps under the supervision of the Iran Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). The militia exalts Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei but intermittently cooperated with the US military.
Saraya Al Salam (Peace Brigade): Comprised of former members of the officially defunct Mahdi Army, a militia that was commanded by Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al Sadr and fought US and Iraqi government and other forces between 2004 and 2008. As part of a political overhaul aimed as casting Mr Al Sadr as a more nationalist and less sectarian figure, the cleric formed Saraya Al Salam in 2014. The group’s relations with Iran has been volatile.
Kataeb Hezbollah: The group, which is fighting on behalf of the Bashar Al Assad government in Syria, traces its origins to attacks on US forces in Iraq in 2004 and adopts a tough stance against Washington, calling the United States “the enemy of humanity”.
Asaeb Ahl Al Haq: An offshoot of the Mahdi Army active in Syria. Asaeb Ahl Al Haq’s leader Qais al Khazali was a student of Mr Al Moqtada’s late father Mohammed Sadeq Al Sadr, a prominent Shiite cleric who was killed during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
Harakat Hezbollah Al Nujaba: Formed in 2013 to fight alongside Mr Al Assad’s loyalists in Syria before joining the Hashd. The group is seen as among the most ideological and sectarian-driven Hashd militias in Syria and is the major recruiter of foreign fighters to Syria.
Saraya Al Khorasani: The ICRG formed Saraya Al Khorasani in the mid-1990s and the group is seen as the most ideologically attached to Iran among Tehran’s satellites in Iraq.
(Source: The Wilson Centre, the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation)
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UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Grand Slam Los Angeles results
Men:
56kg – Jorge Nakamura
62kg – Joao Gabriel de Sousa
69kg – Gianni Grippo
77kg – Caio Soares
85kg – Manuel Ribamar
94kg – Gustavo Batista
110kg – Erberth Santos
Women:
49kg – Mayssa Bastos
55kg – Nathalie Ribeiro
62kg – Gabrielle McComb
70kg – Thamara Silva
90kg – Gabrieli Pessanha
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Scoreline
Bournemouth 2
Wilson 70', Ibe 74'
Arsenal 1
Bellerin 52'
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THE BIO
Ms Al Ameri likes the variety of her job, and the daily environmental challenges she is presented with.
Regular contact with wildlife is the most appealing part of her role at the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi.
She loves to explore new destinations and lives by her motto of being a voice in the world, and not an echo.
She is the youngest of three children, and has a brother and sister.
Her favourite book, Moby Dick by Herman Melville helped inspire her towards a career exploring the natural world.
Farasan Boat: 128km Away from Anchorage
Director: Mowaffaq Alobaid
Stars: Abdulaziz Almadhi, Mohammed Al Akkasi, Ali Al Suhaibani
Rating: 4/5
Royal Birkdale Golf Course
Location: Southport, Merseyside, England
Established: 1889
Type: Private
Total holes: 18