Accommodating Learning at Home
Things are looking up! A COVID-19 vaccine has been created and is beginning to be distributed across the country. Hopefully next fall, the world will be safer, and schools/clinics will be able to function in a more typical in-person environment. However, we need to think practically about the rest of the 2021 school year, knowing that for many, remote learning/teletherapy is still a reality. We asked for tips and strategies, and our community answered.
Thank you to the members of C.I.T.Y. of Support who provided links to these tools, websites, resources, blogs, videos, etc. to help us all make accommodations for our children (and us!) as we navigate this new way of learning. By compiling all of this information in one Collaborative Blog Post, we hope to make it easier for everyone to access.
**Please note, C.I.T.Y. of Support does not endorse any of these specific resources or recommendations. Rather, we provide them to our members as helpful tools submitted by parents and professionals in our community.**
Thriving During a Pandemic
This is a blog post regarding how parents/guardians can increase their self-care AND support their remote learners at home. Includes 6 Mindset Shifts and Stress-Reduction Techniques You Can Start Today
IEP Accommodations for Remote Learning
Nicole Schlechter, The IEP Mom, Advocate
Time Timer for Child Who is Bored/Inattentive
Katie, Parent & Speech-Language Pathologist
Remote Learning and Teletherapy
Anne Lidgus Inwood, Parent and Therapist
Setting Up for E-Learning Success
Erin Vollmer, CCC-SLP, Co-Founder, TherapyWorks, Therapist
www.therapyworks.com
Executive Function and Success during E-Learning
Alyssa Stone, MT-BC, NMT, Therapist
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