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![]() ![]() Erikson Institute’s Fussy Baby Network: free phone consultations.EmbraceRace: COVID-19 resources for kids and families.Early Learning Nation: A Parent’s Guide to Surviving COVID-19: 8 Strategies to Keep Children Healthy and Happy.ChildTrends: Ways to promote children’s resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic.ChildTrends: Resources for Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic.ChildTrends: 10 Ways to Support Children’s Emotional Well-Being During COVID-19.Child Mind Institute: Anxiety and Coping with the Coronovirus.California Surgeon General’s Playbook: Stress Relief during COVID-19. ![]() ![]() Bipartisan Policy Center: Resources for Parents.Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service: Using USDA Food During a Human Pandemic Outbreak Options for Schools and Communities Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service: FNS Response to COVID-19 No Kid Hungry: Coronavirus Grant Request.Food Research & Action Center: The FRAC Advocate’s Guide to the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP).Food Research & Action Center: Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer.ZERO TO THREE: Addressing Abuse and Neglect During COVID-19 Webinar Series and Resources.Futures Without Violence: Information on COVID-19 for Survivors, Communities, and DV/SA Programs.End Violence Against Children: Protecting Children During the COVID-19 Outbreak.Department of Health and Human Services: Office of Child Care COVID-19 Resources Home Grown: Resources for Home-Based Child Care Providers.Home Grown: Home-Based Child Care Emergency Fund Toolkit.Head Start Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center: Staff Resources for Remote Services.Chamber of Commerce Foundation: Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans Immediately Available to Child Care Providers First Five Years Fund: Child Care & COVID-19: Unemployment Benefits in the CARES Act.Committee for Economic Development: Coronavirus Resources for Child Care Providers.Child Trends: 5 ways early care and education providers can support children’s remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.ChildCare Aware of America: Quédese actualizado con las noticias y los recursos más recientes sobre el Coronavirus.ChildCare Aware of America: Coronavirus Updates and Resources for Child Care Providers and CCR&Rs.Child Care Education Institute: Self-Care.CDC: Schools & Child Care Reopening Health Considerations and Tools.CDC: For Child Care Programs That Remain Open.TinkerGarten at Home: free activities in English and Spanish.Peep and the Big Wide World Videos y Actividades para los padres de familia.Pangea Education Picture Book: The Unwelcome Stranger: Explaining COVID-19 to children.OCHA Inter-Agency Standing Committee: My Hero Is You: A book by and for children in multiple languages.Defending the Early Years: Guidance for Supporting Young Children through Covid-19.Center on the Developing Child: Mejora y Práctica de las Habilidades de Función Ejecutiva con Niños desde la Infancia Hasta la Adolescencia.Center on the Developing Child: Activities Guide: Enhancing and Practicing Executive Function Skills with Children from Infancy to Adolescence.Camp Tinkergarten: A Guide to Purposeful and Fun Outdoor Play.Please note: We are unable to accept any further submissions or suggestions for this page. The following is an assortment of links we’ve checked out–from our own site and others–that can be of use at this unprecedented time. From child care, to housing, to health care and medical information, many outstanding organizations are offering helpful resources. Building Responsive Relationships Remotelyīelow is a list of links to national and international resources that can help with a variety of concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]()
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