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April 15, 2020
Sensory tools can be created with things like water bottles and rice.
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DIY Ways to Meet a Child's Sensory Needs at Home

Occupational therapists and trauma-informed teachers weigh in on how to create sensory tools and spaces with what you have at home.



Ideas you can share with parents
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7 Guiding Principles for Parents Teaching From Home

Understanding the "why" behind teaching practices can help parents create meaningful and effective at-home learning opportunities during the pandemic.



Teaching to students' current reality can inspire deeper learning.
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Innovative Ways to Make Coronavirus a Teachable Moment

When the world feels dangerous, harnessing learning can provide some measure of clarity and perspective.



Kids can do a lot of learning with simple activities.
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5 Home Learning Experiences for the Elementary Grades

Activities that incorporate speaking and listening, reading and writing, math, music, science, art, and drama—and are parent-friendly.



Reinforce concepts like budgeting and credit scores with games.
 

10 Free Financial Literacy Games for High School Students

Students can use games to learn money management and financial decision-making.





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