TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS): A GUIDE FOR PARENTS & CARERS
The guide contains advice for parents and carers on how to talk to children about coronavirus. |
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A CARTOON BOOK FOR COVID-19 AWARENESS
A cartoon book for children explaining what coronavirus is and how to remain safe through simple precautionary steps. |
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PARENT/CAREGIVER GUIDE TO HELPING FAMILIES COPE WITH THE CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19)
Advice to families on how to cope with coronavirus. |
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CHILDREN’S GUIDE TO CORONAVIRUS
The guide aims to answer children’s questions about coronavirus, tell children how to stay safe and protect other people and how to help them make the best of their time at home. |
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RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS
Easy Read communication boards and social stories using Widgit symbols:
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MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
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THE LITTLE ORANGE BOOK: EXPERT ADVICE ON HELPING BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN WHEN THEY’RE POORLY The Little Orange Book is focused on acute illness in young children and helps parents and |
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