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Norfolk Public School's Community Resource Guide was developed as a tool to provide various mental health, social and emotional, and community supports to students, families, teachers, staff and administrators. Note: These guides are not an endorsement of any specific agency or organization.
Mental Health and Coping
Barry Robinson Foundation Check out their Brochure
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mental Health and Coping During COVID-19
Child Mind Institute Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus
Crisis Management Institute COVID-19 Resources for School CounselorsDialCare is a virtual and telephonic counseling service. You can give your students ages 11 and older access to mental health assistance no matter where they are. Members can use their phone, tablet or computer for sessions with mental health professionals from the comfort of their home or on the go. Watch Now!
National Association of School Psychologists Talking to Children About COVID-19: A Parent Resource
National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement Pandemic Response Resources
National PTA Resources for families concerned about remote learning and stress and anxiety related to COVID-19Protecting Your Mental Health From Violent Content Online: Click Here!
Resilience Guide For Families
SAMHSA Substance Abuse and Mental Health Resources During COVID-19
Social/Emotional Learning
Apps to Help with Mental Health Resources listed on this page are options that are available for families. If you determine any app/website/resource are appropriate for your child and/or family, please download and use at your discretion.
BrainPOP provides movies with social/emotional learning components that students can watch and respond to.
CASEL has collected a number of resources to assist in addressing students’ social and emotional needs.
Centervention game-based behavior interventions help students practice social and emotional skills.
Inside SEL links to a number of social/emotional learning resources.
NEWSELA offers social/emotional learning lessons students can complete remotely.
Sanford Harmony at National University provides social and emotional learning tools for pre-K–6.
Second Step is offering free social and emotional learning activities for ages 5-13, a podcast for families and a mindfulness program.
Adult Self-Care
Flexibility in the Midst of Crisis
Managing Anxiety Around COVID-19: Tips for You and Your School Community