When we do iSee/Skype meetings at work - the group largely mutes their mic whilst the key person is speaking and then we un-mute to talk and then re-mute - to cut all of that background noise. With them being so young it could be tricky - but if the parents are in the background anyway - maybe they can help out as I expect your online lesson is fairly short as you are doing lots of different types of teaching ... (but I know that parents could be quite touchy at the moment with their perception of what learning should look like and what they should/shouldn't be expected to do).
I must admit your story gave me a little giggle - especially when he couldn't game and walk

But was sorry you got into a bit of an argument. Funny timing - they were just talking on morning tv here about the psychological phases we are going through at the moment - we had the first which was panic buying and trying to get control, then lockdown and the novelty of pjs, no traffic if we went out etc. and now we are in the 3rd phase which is basically cabin fever - where we can get more irritated, depressed and start acting a little 'funny'. It did remind of times that I completely over-react to something trivial little thing after lots of other stuff has been simmering under the surface. But hats off to you for staying calm and having a good approach in these tricky times
Woohoo Wednesday
(although because I was tired last night and could't do anymore screen time- it is now Thursday morning for me)
- I did 2 walks yesterday - just here in the neighbourhood - a 15 minute one in the morning by myself and then one with the twins last night for 30 minutes - we did the 2nd one even though it was dark - we are losing light earlier now. I am just walking at a slow pace at the moment. I have decided to just ease to increasing my activity and am happy with a gentle walk for now to get my body used to doing it - rather than trying to hit it too hard with a faster pace straight away - as I just seem to struggle a little with getting it all going - such as I ended up with a mild headache last night. So I figure slower and steadier, listening to my body is better.
- The scale is tracking downwards the last 2 mornings
- The kids are embracing their turn to cook a little more - I am getting less resistance from them and they are just coming down and getting started without being asked when they know its their night
they still need some assistance and extra checking from me - but that's ok they are building on their skills
its still a break on me to get up and look if meat is cooked enough vs doing all the prep and cooking!