Understood is a nonprofit dedicated to shaping the world for difference. We provide resources and support so people who learn and think differently can thrive — in school, at work, and throughout life.
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Free Family Resources
Understood is a nonprofit dedicated to shaping the world for difference. We provide resources and support so people who learn and think differently can thrive — in school, at work, and throughout life.
Learn more here.
The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders by giving them the help they need to thrive.
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Parent Guidance offers education and therapeutic support to empower and give you hope as you support your child’s mental health.
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We are all raising our children in a digital world that may look different from our own childhoods. Regularly talking with our children about their online world is one of the most important things we can do.
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Common Sense is the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in the 21st century.
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We live in an increasingly isolated world where human connection is more important than ever. By strengthening human connection and providing avenues to mental health support for those most in need, the Cook Center for Human Connection is working to eliminate 100% of suicide.
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One of the most important gifts we can give our children is to help them learn to read and write so that they can succeed in school and beyond. Confident, active readers are able to use their reading skills to follow their passions and curiosity about the world. We all read for a purpose: to be entertained, to take a journey of the imagination, to connect with others, to figure out how to do something, and to learn about history, science, the arts, and everything else.
Learning to read is complex. Children don't learn one reading-related skill and then move on to the next in a step-by-step process. Instead, they are learning to do many things at the same time: decoding, reading with comfortable fluency, absorbing new vocabulary, understanding what the text says, and discovering that reading is pleasurable and builds knowledge about the world.
We hope this guide will give you a better understanding of what it takes to learn to read (and write) and how you can help your children grow as readers, writers, and learners!
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Since 1998, NCMEC has operated the CyberTipline, a place where the public and electronic service providers can report suspected online and offline child sexual exploitation. The millions of reports made each year uniquely situate NCMEC to identify trends and create prevention resources to address the evolving needs of kids and teens online.
NetSmartz is NCMEC's online safety education program. It provides age-appropriate videos and activities to help teach children be safer online with the goal of helping children to become more aware of potential online risks and empowering them to help prevent victimization by making safer choices on- and offline.
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FREE EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR PARENTS
Capstone Library
Read online stories from Capstone Library.
Renaissance Home Connect
Accelerated Reader, Accelerated Math, and MathFacts in a Flash
Clever.com (TASD free resources for our students)Login as a student. Search for our schools by typing TEXARKANA ARKANSAS SCHOOL DISTRICT 7 https://clever.com/
PBS Learning Media https://aetn.pbslearningmedia.org/
Scholastic https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
ABCMouse.com https://www.abcmouse.com/abt/homepage
Khan Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/
Virtual Field Trips: https://adventuresinfamilyhood.com/
https://www.varsitytutors.com/virtual-summer-camps
For Physical Education at home: https://openphysed.org/activeschools/activehome
Parents Guide to Google Classroom: https://townsquare.media/site/496/files/2020/03/2020-Parents-Guide-to-Google-Classroom.pdf
For speech and language development from home: https://www.home-speech-home.com/
Factmonster.com
Readworks.org
Primarygames.com
Commonlit.org