Continued math learning including 400 hours of digital lessons with on-screen teachers and supportive remediation—available for free during this time.
Unlimited fiction, non-fiction, STEM, biographies, graphic novels, DIY, and more.
A long list of activities for parents and guardians with high-energy kids.
Library of lessons from the creators of Ted Talks. Watch videos and unpack the conversations with young people, educators, siblings, and parents.
A resource for parents and families that show the best practices to serve children with disabilities in this new environment.
The NCLD offers summaries and insights on some of the latest developments from Congress and federal agencies that might help your family during this time.
Digital learning provides a list of online digital learning resources for parents overwhelmed by the shift to at home learning during Covid-19.
Technology can be a powerful tool to assist students with special needs or any sort of learning challenge. In particular the Chrome web browser allows users to install a wide variety of web extensions that provide tools that can help all learners, regardless of ability level.
Experts share tips, advice on screen time, and at-home learning activities.
This resource from NASP provides parents with the communication tools to speak with their children about the current pandemic.
A personal reflection from Yuki Noguchi on her transition from playing the role of working remotely, parenting, and providing learning experiences for her child.
Katie Martin invites parents and families to consider moments when they’ve had powerful learning experiences (no matter the setting) and how it can open their imaginations to what’s possible inside our homes.
This resource offers a network with other African-American families or who are looking to find curriculum and resources an featuring African-American perspective.
Austin Kleon, New York Times best selling author, has curated a list of his favorite resources for drawing with kids.