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HP Inc. begins Print, Play and Learn, a free online support tool for millions of families around the world who have transitioned to home-based learning. Collaborating with educational leaders, including Reading.com, Kids Time, Canva, and KiwiCom, HP features weekly literacy content, as well as worksheets, coloring pages, puzzles, and other reading material for parents with children 2 and under. to 12 years.
"Parents are concerned about the negative impact their education will have on their children"he said Anneliese Olson, SVP and General Manager, HP Print Section. "Seeing that families are looking for resources to help their children continue their education, we are delighted to partner with these great organizations to help advance education from home."
As a result of this unprecedented change in work and home schools, families have regained the use and need of a printer as part of building a home technology. This realization contributed to a 71% increase in HP Smart daily downloads.
"We see a great need for assistance from parents, teachers and students in these difficult times," he said Richang, General Manager for Education.com. "Our partnership with HP allows us to continue to support parents and teachers with worksheets, lesson plans and games to support distance learning."
Findings from a recent HP study of 1,000 parents in the United States undermine the important role that families play now and work at home. In fact, according to survey responses:
- 66% of parents in the US Use their printers to find educational and school related items.
- Parents at home out home printer feel the impact:
- 62% said they would feel better prepared to teach about a home printer.
- 53% said they would be able to entertain their children better with a home printer.
- 41% use a home printer to print games and activities.
- One in 4 parents has purchased a printer due to physical needs or plans to purchase one.
Print, Play & Read is now available in the HP Smart mobile app worldwide and at hp.com/printplaylearn.