Adolescent Autonomy Checklist
This checklist can help guide you and your child towards adolescent autonomy.
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https://www.txp2p.org/Media/care-notebook-files/Adolescent_Autonomy_Checklist.pdf
This checklist can help guide you and your child towards adolescent autonomy.
https://www.txp2p.org/Media/care-notebook-files/Adolescent_Autonomy_Checklist.pdf
“Millions of families are facing the challenge of working from home with kids for the first time. For many, juggling professional responsibilities with childcare presents a challenge that can feel insurmountable.
Our child life experts created comprehensive guides to support families experiencing this balancing act. They address issues like WFH schedules for kids of all ages, financial security, self-care, how to encourage independent learning, coping with stress, and helping kids stay social.
We also asked families and teachers around the world to submit their best ideas to keep kids engaged while their parents work. Our curated directory of activities includes hundreds of activities that parents can filter by age, screens, parental involvement, and more. Our directory grows daily as parents submit creative ideas to keep the whole family thriving.”
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This is a long list of free resources for your family.
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Scholastic has compiled a large library of learn from home resources, freely available.
https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
“School Virtually provides information for educators and parents as schools make a quick switch to distance and online learning. Going beyond lists of resources, School Virtually provides tips on designing online instruction, using technology tools, and supporting students with disabilities and language learners.”
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“With schools closed because of the coronavirus, your child may be stuck at home for weeks or longer. You may be worried not just about keeping your child occupied, but also about missing work.”
https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/stuck-at-home-activities
This checklist can help guide you and your child towards a successful transition.
https://www.txp2p.org/Media/care-notebook-files/Transition_Developmental_Checklist.pdf
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“Looking for new apps to support you during your time at home?
These apps might be helpful for different issues such as data collection, visual schedules, social skills, and more. Behavior analysts, teachers, speech-language pathologists, or other team members may be of help customizing these for your child of any age.”
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