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Schools Closed- Resources For Home Teaching and Education

March 15, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

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Schools around the country are being closed to try to slow down the spreading of COVID-19, by reducing how often large groups of people are together. At first, this may sound exciting to many children and families, though these closings also present us with lots of challenges.  Below are some tips from Nationwide Children’s Hospital:

 

Give Yourself A Minute

You are likely trying to figure out many concerns in your life including childcare, entertainment, finances and work-related needs. Allow yourself time to process with a helpful family member, friend or co-worker to figure out what steps you need to take. Children will notice if we are stressed and upset, so it can help to work through our own emotions when they are not present.

Acknowledge the Disappointment

Many children are going to be missing events they have been looking forward to such as plays, dances, field trips and spring breaks. These events are a big part of kids’ social structure and they may feel angry, worried or sad. Be sure to allow your child to have their natural emotional experience. Try using words that join them in their feelings (e.g., “I’m so sorry this is happening. I’m disappointed I won’t get to hear your choir sing, too”). Sometimes we can try to jump too quickly to feeling better, but it is OK for your child to talk about their reactions. To help them process this by allowing them to have some alone time, write a letter about how they feel, or talk about the things they will miss.

Moving Forward

After your child has expressed their struggle, work to help them find their own coping strategies. Ask your child to identify some benefits of staying home or activities they are looking forward to doing. Talking about balance is important: there are things that are frustrating/disappointing and some things that are exciting. You may want to remind your child this is temporary and that soon things will be back to normal. Children may also tell you what helps them cope, such as music, activity or journaling. By being more active and engaged during the day, such as coloring, building things or exercising, there is less time to continue to think about the disappointments.

Making a New Normal

To help move forward, have your children participate in making the “new normal” for the next few weeks. Sit down together and make a new structure for home-based days. This can be setting mealtimes, schoolwork time and different fun activities and crafts for morning and afternoon.  Check with our school district to see how they will be facilitating lesson plans.

Here are some resources to help you survive:

Cincinnati Zoo Home Safari Facebook Live

Each weekday at 3pm they will highlight one of our amazing animals and include an activity you can do from home. Starting Monday, March 16 at 3pm for the first Home Safari- featuring Fiona!

 

Here’s a website with over 30 Virtual Field Trips 

US Space Museum, The Louvre, Mars, Yellowstone National Park and so many more

 

 

HERE’S THE ENTIRE LIST OF EDUCATION COMPANIES OFFERING FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS DUE TO SCHOOL CLOSINGS

 

 

 

16 FREE RESOURCES FOR SCHOOLS WHO ARE CLOSING DUE TO CORONAVIRUs

Pink Ribbon Girls would love to have short, colorful, hand written notes to send to our clients battling cancer. If you are local you can drop them off or please mail them to : ( they do NOT need to be in individual envelopes) Thank you all so much for your willingness to do this.
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Online Piano Teacher

With Hoffman Academy, kids get so much more than piano lessons. Our innovative, foundational approach encourages your budding pianist to actually understand music. Using delightful videos and supportive, kid-friendly music education materials, Hoffman Academy’s online piano lessons for kids empower learners with the knowledge and techniques they need to become true musicians.

 

Learn a language for free

 free online tool called DuoLingo which makes learning languages a game. They are retaining what they learn much more than when it was just bookwork, and the program is really fun.  It has an app for phones and tablets as well.

150+ EDUCATIONAL SHOWS ON NETFLIX

Parents can c

lean the house while kids learn, right from the couch. The number of educational shows on Netflix is growing everyday! Not to mention the benefits Netflix has added to homeschoolers who learn best visually.

Let me tell you a little secret to keeping the kids on task:

Create a separate profile on Netflix. Name it “School” and add ONLY educational materials to this profile.

A great starting point is to add our “100 best Educational Shows to Stream on Netflix” list. Then when you need to keep the kids busy, allow them to watch only shows you have added to this account. It works great and keeps the kids from getting sidetracked by the show they’re currently binge-watching.

Animals:

From the jungle to your backyard, there’s a huge collection of animal-inpired educational shows on Netflix.

  • BBC: Life
  • Tiger: Spy in the Jungle
  • Elephant: Spy in the HerdLooking for educational shows on Netflix? We've got over 150+ ideas to help you homeschool...or just for fun! #homeschoolers #homeschooling #netflix #educationalshowsonnetflix #learnwithnetflix #onlinelearning #homeschoolwithtechnology #netflixstreaming
  • Polar Bear: Spy on Ice
  • Dolphins: Spy in the Pod
  • Lions: Spy in the Den
  • Bears: Spy in the Woods
  • Penguins: Spy in the Huddle
  • Blackfish
  • Shark
  • The Lion in Your Living Room
  • A Dog’s Life
  • Tyke: Elephant Outlaw
  • The Crimson Wing
  • Bindi’s Bootcamp
  • Wings of Life
  • Born in China
  • 72 Cutest Animals
  • Growing Up Wild
  • Baby Animals in the Wild
  • Hidden Kingdoms
  • Terra
  • Ghost of the Mountain
  • Virunga
  • 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia
  • The Hunt
  • 72 Dangerous Animals: America
  • Africa’s Deadliest
  • 72 Dangerous Animals: Australia
  • Trek: Spy of the Wildebeest
  • Africa’s Deadliest
  • Leopard Fight Club
  • Animal Fight Night
  • Peculiar Pets
  • Race of LIfe
  • Wild Ones
  • David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities

    150+ Educational Shows on Netflix

    Animals:

    From the jungle to your backyard, there’s a huge collection of animal-inpired educational shows on Netflix.

    • BBC: Life
    • Tiger: Spy in the Jungle
    • Elephant: Spy in the Herd
    • Polar Bear: Spy on Ice
    • Dolphins: Spy in the Pod
    • Lions: Spy in the Den
    • Looking for educational shows on Netflix? We've got over 150+ ideas to help you homeschool...or just for fun! #homeschoolers #homeschooling #netflix #educationalshowsonnetflix #learnwithnetflix #onlinelearning #homeschoolwithtechnology #netflixstreamingBears: Spy in the Woods
    • Penguins: Spy in the Huddle
    • Blackfish
    • Shark
    • The Lion in Your Living Room
    • A Dog’s Life
    • Tyke: Elephant Outlaw
    • The Crimson Wing
    • Bindi’s Bootcamp

    Earth & Nature :

    From unbelievable natural disasters to the depths of the ocean, there’s plenty for nature-lovers on Netflix.

    • Planet Earth
    • Planet Earth II
    • Blue Planet
    • Frozen Planet
    • Planet Earth: As You’ve Never Seen It
    • A Plastic Ocean
    • Earth’s Natural Wonders
    • Mission Blue
    • World’s Worst Disasters
    • Nature’s Weirdest Events
    • Nature’s Great Events
    • Weird Wonders of the World
    • Forces of Nature
    • Desperate Hours: Witnesses & Survivors
    • Full Force Nature
    • Tornado Hunters

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About Lisa Grigsby

Lisa Grigsby is a Special Events Director with over thirty years experience in promotions, event coordination and public relations.

Owning Jokers Comedy Cafe for 20 years taught Lisa to maintain a sense of humor under pressure. She credits Leadership Dayton for exposing her to the amazing assets of the region and Clothes That Work for being her reason she stayed in Dayton. Her proudest accomplishment as a past president of the Miami Valley Restaurant Association was creating Restaurant Week, a twice a year tradition that continues to grow and benefit local charities as well. As a foodie, it's only natural that she continues to promote local restaurateurs with DaytonDining.

As a Dayton Catalyst, her desire to have ONE community calendar and advocate for the amazing assets of the region helped create the vision for the relaunch of DaytonMostMetro, now Dayton 937.com


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