This Website is updated weekly with new content added to help you families breathe, laugh, and play together.
Read alouds, online games, videos, printable guides on how to talk to and support your child during COVID-19
During a time that feels very uncertain and a lot of things feel out of students’ control, helping them focus on helping others can be empowering and can help everyone feel better.
This is a great website for families to find structured online volunteering opportunities for youth
This website is updated on a regular basis and includes resources to support children and adults around anxiety, worry, stress, and fears; including specific COVID-19
Feeling Anxious? Here's a Quick Tool To Center Your Soul
Gizmo’s Pawesome Guide to Mental Health Guide (Copyright © 2017 All rights reserved.) takes an upstream approach to support the mental health and wellness of youth.
During the COVID-19 closure, it would be beneficial for students to work on developing skills to evaluate information they read, hear, or see so that they can evaluate what are real facts and what is fake news.
Teens can complete an assignment about discerning fake news from facts about COVID-19 specifically, or more broadly.
Younger students can listen to podcasts on the subject like Brains On!
This website has free Social Emotional Learning Activities, lessons, activities, and printables
Materials are in the following skill areas: Communication, Cooperation, Emotion Regulation, Empathy, Impulse Control, and Social Initiation.
The website has activities that are age-appropriate for elementary and middle school students.
In most cases, if materials are required for the activity, they are items that you already have in your home.