COVID-19 Resources for Schools, Students, and Families (Dept. of Ed.)
The U.S Department of Education compiles a list of COVID-19 information and resources for schools, students, and families
The U.S Department of Education compiles a list of COVID-19 information and resources for schools, students, and families
The National Autism Society offers teaching tools and resources to understand COVID-19 for families and individuals with Autism.
The CDC provides supports and resources for parents, caregivers, and other adults to recognize the social, emotional, and mental health challenges young people are experiencing and strategies to help ensure their well-being. The resources are categorized by age group.
Learn what the U.S. Department of Education is doing to address chronic absenteeism.
Guidance, recommendations, and resources provided by child trauma experts at Child Trends and the Child Trauma Training Center at the University of Massachusetts to support children's emotional well-being during the pandemic.
Learn answers to the CDC's most frequently asked questions about the social determinants of health.
The CDC explains how inequities contribute to health outcomes including chronic diseases, obesity, oral health, and tobacco use.
Explore the latest guidance from the CDC to support the growth and development of healthy children and teens.
A selection of free, evidence-based resources from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation designed to support you and your students in reducing stress, eating healthy, moving regularly, getting quality sleep, and more.
The CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse, neglect, and household challenges that impact later-life health and well-being.