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The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Division is working in collaboration with elementary and secondary learning to provide guidance around best practices, ideas, and resources for general education and ESE instructional staff (support facilitators, SLPs, special program teachers, and Pre-K ESE teachers) to schools so they can determine how these staff members can provide services to their students with disabilities Pre-K through transition in this new learning environment.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) | UNICEF
Everyone is talking about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and everywhere you look there’s information on the virus and how to protect yourself from it.
www.unicef.orgHow to talk to children about the coronavirus - Harvard Health Blog - Harvard Health Publishing
Every news outlet seems to be talking nonstop about the new coronavirus, which is causing an illness called COVID-19. Many parents understandably are sharing concerns, too — at least among friends and families.
www.health.harvard.eduHow to talk to teens about the new coronavirus - Harvard Health Blog - Harvard Health PublishingWe seem to be stuck in a nonstop news cycle about the new coronavirus that is causing an illness called COVID-19. Many parents are understandably sharing concerns, too — at least among friends and families.
www.health.harvard.edu
How to Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus |… | PBS KIDS for Parents
With coronavirus being a concern for grown ups, kids might also be worrying. Here's how to talk about COVID-19 with your young children, plus ways to practice healthy habits all year round.
www.pbs.orgA Simple Story
This resource provides a visual guide for individuals with autism about the coronavirus and how to stay healthy.
https://paautism.org