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Second Step Apphttp://app.secondstep.org/Online App that provides lessons, activities and videos. Parent resources are available in English and Spanish. You will need to create a free login to access the materials, content and videos. Home Link activities are a great resource to promote social emotional learning.
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Parent Resouce Guide to SELhttps://www.edutopia.org/sel-parents-resourcesA curated list of articles and videos for parents about fostering skills like kindness, empathy, resilience, perseverance and focus in children.
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World Health Organization Infographichttps://cdn.education.ne.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Helping-children-cope-with-stress-during-the-2019-nCOV-outbreak.pdfVisual graphic to help children cope with stress during the 2019-CoV outbreak
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Early Years Social Emotional Activities (PreK-K)https://www.weareteachers.com/social-emotional-activities-early-years/Teacher-created activities and resources for parents to use at home with children in the early years.
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Star Charthttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1aKhNfL7OBNFrTrFKlkF0baWKbSKaDP7EajkX8866m1k/editWould you like to motivate your student to accomplish their responsibilities? Use a Start Chart and allow them to earn "stars" for each task they complete. Make your own reward system to encourage children to complete tasks and goals while learning at home.
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Reward Chart: Junior Highhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1UCh2CTfM0xlqTT4JG-lOQ7RgtHs6vS53gj4Mh1sikus/editAre you looking for ways to motivate your child to stay engaged in learning and complete daily assignments? Consider using a rewards chart!
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Parent Tips for SELhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1h8YHc5_bzcgJ96ykd_cg6dmCfzBWfTtA/view?usp=sharing10 things parents can do at home to help support the social-emotional needs of children.
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Social Emotional Development Toolkithttps://www.parenttoolkit.com/topics/social-and-emotionalParent toolkit highlighting social emotional needs of children and adolescents. Resources include activities to do with your children and information on self management, relationships and responsible decision-making.
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DEAM (Drop Everything and Move ) Calendarshttps://openphysed.org/activeschools/activehomeKeeping everyone in the family active is another way to stay engaged at home. Find the DEAM (Drop Everything and Move) Calendars on the bottom left hand column. Listed are calendars for March through December. While you are there, you can find other fun family activities.
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