When parents consider making the switch to online school, they often wonder just how involved they need to be in their student’s day-to-day lessons. It can be a tricky balancing act between wanting to give them the independence to learn at their own pace and keeping them focused and on track. At Connections Academy®, we encourage parents and caregivers to take a role in their student’s academic lives in the same way an athletic coach takes a role in the success of their student athletes—by becoming their Learning Coach.
Coaching vs. Teaching
In the virtual classroom, Connections Academy teachers are specially trained to teach online and provide support for the entire learning family every step of the way, so you won’t need a Coach's Guide to Teaching because dedicated and certified teachers will be there to make sure your child is progressing, understanding lessons, and receiving additional help if they are struggling. Teachers connect with students through phone, WebMail messages, and LiveLesson® sessions, adjusting the type of interaction based on student needs.
At home, Learning Coaches are responsible for structuring their child’s school day, monitoring attendance, staying in touch with teachers by phone or email, and providing one-on-one support with learning activities. As Learning Coaches, you can step out of the role of teacher and into a support role where you can be there for your student every step of the way by providing the structure and guidance they need as they navigate their academic career.
Wondering how do the acts of teaching and coaching compare? Read on to better understand how the role of coach versus teacher stacks up at Connections Academy.

Coaching Tips to Help You Succeed
If you have the “pre-game jitters” about becoming your student’s online school Learning Coach, relax! Take a page out of an athletic coach’s playbook with our “A” Game Learning Coach tips to motivate your child to succeed academically in virtual school!
1. Exercise Your Communication Skills
2. Keep the Home Classroom a Positive Environment
3. Recognize Differences and Strengths
4. Build Self-Esteem

5. Allow Students to Struggle
6. Model Positive Behavior
7. Keep Learning Fun!
While being a first-time online school Learning Coach may seem overwhelming or confusing initially, you will get the hang of it! Fulfilling this important role will require time, energy, and commitment—but in the long run, your child’s success is worth it!
Learn more about the benefits of being your child’s Learning Coach at Connections Academy.