Resources for Parents to Thrive During the School Closing
Keep your family and our community safe! Information can be found at:
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and Mental Health, and John Hopkins University
- A Parent's Guide to Surviving School Closure
- Healthy at Home
- 125 Things To Do With Your Kids
- Handling COVID-19 Related Stress
Keeping a regular schedule is important for mental health. Check out these sample schedules:
Pediatricians and child development experts now recommend children's screen time be limited to no more than two hours per day. This includes television as well as video games and non-school related computer usage. Check out the Mayo Clinic's recommendations here.
Surviving and thriving at-home learning: Scholastic
LearningKeepsGoing Some general help for guiding the learning at home and keeping kids busy.
Check out Scholastic’s preschool through grade 8 articles! Scroll down to pick a grade level!
Education & edutainment activities
Preschool Activities:
Physical Activities
Epic Free Reading Resources until the end of the school year.
Pediatricians and child development experts now recommend children's screen time be limited to no more than two hours per day. This includes television as well as video games and non-school related computer usage. Check out the Mayo Clinic's recommendations here.
Surviving and thriving at-home learning: Scholastic
LearningKeepsGoing Some general help for guiding the learning at home and keeping kids busy.
Check out Scholastic’s preschool through grade 8 articles! Scroll down to pick a grade level!
Education & edutainment activities
Preschool Activities:
Physical Activities
Epic Free Reading Resources until the end of the school year.