Self-Care Tip: Resources for Supporting At-Home Children

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created challenges for families across the country. As more and more schools close, requiring school-age children to remain at home in an effort to promote self-distancing, parents are looking for ways to maintain their responsibilities while supporting the educational needs and development of those in their care. Many schools have provided distance-learning programs and resources to help students continue their education while at home. Parents are encouraged to check the information provided by local school districts to determine what steps should be taken to stay on top of their children’s education.

For those parents who are looking for extra information, activities, programs, and social-emotional learning (SEL) resources, we have prepared a list of programs and courses available from online sources. Some of these recommendations are paid programs for those parents looking to invest in more long-term support.

RESOURCES FOR AT-HOME CHILDREN & CAREGIVERS

  • : An activity portal of free daily courses for kids

  • : Free Science lessons for students in kindergarten to 5th grade

  • : 7,000 free videos across 13 subject areas

  • : Techniques for developing the skills to be present and aware every day

  • : Technological solutions that support addressing and overcoming stress and anxiety

  • : Social-emotional learning resources and programs

  • : Movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts

  • : A month-long calendar of daily activities that's free to download and use

  • : Free virtual trips to famous artworks and artifacts from around the globe

  • : Free videos and cams of animal habitats, famous locations, and unique areas

  • : Youtube-based art classes starting 3/16

  • : Educational discussions organized by topic of interest