- Best Music Apps and Games for Kids (via CommonSense Media)
- BrainPop on Coronavirus
- COVID-19 Journal (via Hub for Helpers)
- COVID-19, School Cancellation, and Trauma (STARR Commonwealth)
- Dance Games (via CommonSense Media)
- Designing Learning From Home Experiences with UDL (via Novak Education)
- Device-Free Dinner Guidelines (via CommonSense Media)
- Emotional Intelligence Podcast For Kids (via The Imagine Neighborhood)
- Free Digital Resources Aligned with SEL (via CharacterStrong)
- Free Educational Apps, Games, and Websites (via CommonSense Media)
- Free SEL Activities and Practices (via Greater Good in Education)
- Free Video Lessons to Teach SEL at Home (via 6 Minute SEL)
- How School Closures Can Strengthen Your Family (via Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley)
- How to talk to children about the coronavirus (via Harvard Medical School)
- How to Talk to Kids About Coronavirus (via Open Circle)
- How To Talk To Your Kids About Coronavirus (via PBS)
- Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring the New Coronavirus (via NPR)
- Meditation Apps for Kids
- My Kid’s School is Closed, So Now What? (via Confident Parents, Confident Kids)
- Psychological Tips for Children and Adolescents’ Emotions (via University of Verona)
- Resources for Families During the Coronavirus Pandemic (via CommonSense Media)
- Resources for Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic (via Child Trends)
- SEL Activities for Families (via Guilford County Schools)
- SEL Video Resources for Home (via Move This World)
- Sibling Watch-Together TV (via CommonSense Media)
- Social Emotional Learning Supports For Children and Young Adults Around COVID-19 (via SEL4TX)
- Student and Family Well-Being Resources (via Breathe For Change)
- Student Mental Health and Self-Care Free Resources
- Talking to Children About COVID-19 (via NASP)
- Teaching Kids Media Smarts During Breaking News (via CommonSense Media)
- Using Social Emotional Learning to Help in Times of Stress (via Hull Services)
- Virus Anxiety Resources
- YouTube Channels for Middle Schoolers and High Schoolers for Learning from Home During COVID-19 School Closures (via Fordham Institute)