Below are some resources you can use at home for free
Go Noodle offers videos over a vast amount of subjects. There are also videos about emotional regulation, and how to re-center after feeling big emotions. Some of my favorite sources on this website are:
Swirling (emotional regulation)
Twist and Turn (emotional regulation)
Alpha Groove (english language arts)
Don't Read Like a Robot (english langauge arts)
Count to 100 (STEM: math)
Getcha Money Right (STEM: math)
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Free Children's Stories offers free books online that cover emotional regulation, difficult situations for students to navigate, and even bedtime stories. This website even offers a read aloud option at the end of the book, so students can follow along or visualize the story better. Some of my favorite sources on this website are:
I Don't Want a Haircut! (emotional regulation)
The Boy Who Cried Wolf (navigating a difficult situation)
Numberland Adventure Series (learning numbers)
When do Hippos Play? (bedtime story)
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Learning begins in the classroom, but it continues at home. I hope these resources prove useful to you and your student.