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Parents and guardians can find supplemental learning content and activities on YouTube.
Parents and guardians can use this guide to help kids get started with CS First, an engaging video-based curriculum that teaches coding through hands-on activities.
PBS KIDS has the greatest benefit to those most in need, the survey confirms. In fact, PBS KIDS reaches nine million low incomes families each year. Families with a lower household income report having fewer resources for school preparedness and are less likely to use technology or formal education to prepare kids for school. These families recognize PBS KIDS’ ability to help them prepare their children for school, with nearly two-thirds (63%) reporting that PBS KIDS “helps a lot” to prepare kids for school.
Offers broadcast programming and accompanying digital resources that adhere to California’s state curriculum
Provides free teaching resources including videos, lesson plans, and games aligned to state and national standards.
Offers engaging and interactive content for young children, including educational games, streaming videos, and activities from Curious George, Wild Kratts and other PBS KIDS shows.
Provides learning resources to help make the most of PBS KIDS content and support children’s learning every day.
Sends text messages with free activities and resources from PBS Socal and other trusted sources to parents and caregivers with children ages 0-8 years old.
Offers information, activities and tips on child development and early learning for parents and caregivers.
When parents are informed about how educators are using technology for meaningful learning, they are more likely to become passionate advocates for school technology.
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