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Things for Your Kiddo's to DO While Stuck at Home......πŸ˜ƒ


Are you haveing a hard time finding things to do for your kiddos? What things have you found helpful that you are willing to share. Here are some helpful links and resources I have come across.
I hope you find these helpful in your homes. These are recommend for ages K-12. Although my toddler is pretty bright and loves some of these.Quarantine is normal for me especially in the winter as I work from home and have a 3 yr old toddler who definelty keeps me on the run with multi tasking. But I found you have to break things up a bit to stay sane if you know what I mean.

 If you try any of these please let me know what you loved or what you found helpful. And if you will be implementing any news things into your routines after we are all set FREE. Enjoy!

 Things for Your Kiddo's to DO While Stuck at Home......πŸ˜ƒ

Scholastic Learn At Home Program: An activity portal of free daily courses for kids https://bit.ly/2vxRimy 

Mystery Science: Free science lessons for students in kindergarten to 5th grade https://bit.ly/3d0vWiq

Hippocampus.org: 7,000 free videos across 13 subject areas https://hippocampus.org/

Mindfulness Resources for Teens: Techniques for developing the skills to be present and aware every day https://bit.ly/3b6ibNg

15 Mindfulness and Relaxation Apps for Kids with Anxiety: Technological solutions that support addressing and overcoming stress and anxiety https://bit.ly/3a1DSOK

Emotional ABCs: Social-emotional learning resources and programs https://bit.ly/39TYhFf

GoNoodle: Movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts https://ift.tt/NbZzke

30 Emotional Health Activities: A month-long calendar of daily activities that's free to download and use https://bit.ly/3a1EfZE

Online Museum Tours: Free virtual trips to famous artworks and artifacts from around the globe https://bit.ly/3b29L9H

Virtual Field Trips: Free videos and cams of animal habitats, famous locations, and unique areas https://bit.ly/3b4XuS5

Free Art Lessons: YouTube-based art classes starting on March 16 https://bit.ly/2IQtInY

TED Talks: Educational discussions organized by topic of interest https://bit.ly/33qPuYV

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