For Remote Learners

For Students

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For Remote Learners

Are you a student? Is your child currently participating in remote or hybrid learning?

Unique in personality. Unique in skill set. Physically unique.

Michelle Wyemura Parker understands what it is like to have a child learning remotely…her children are doing it now! She has designed a unique program for students grades K-12 to help them develop healthy ergonomic habits early in life. Her individualized approach allows her to work with children of all ages.

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Direct, candid communication with your student. Michelle knows the right questions to ask to get honest and accurate answers regarding the “whole person.”

  • What’s your child’s typical energy level?
  • What activities does your child enjoy?
  • What does your child’s school schedule look like?
  • What type of study space does your child typically use?

With this essential background information, Michelle will begin to craft a strategy that effectively helps your student develop healthy habits during remote learning and beyond.

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Observe

Observing your child on the computer. Michelle will watch as your child uses the computer/laptop/tablet in the usual study space. She will carefully assess how your child interacts with furniture, equipment and layout. 

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Advice

Individualized advice and treatment. This may include adjustments to your child’s study space and equipment, how the student interacts with it and/or recommendations on developing habits to eliminate discomfort and strain. Occasionally, she may recommend different or updated equipment.

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Analysis/Recommendations

Written reports and follow-up. Each parent will receive a family-friendly report outlining Michelle’s observations and recommendations. Students and parents will be given the opportunity to provide feedback.