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With news about the coronavirus surrounding us, it can be tough for parents to know how much information to relay about the issue. Here is a collection of resources that you may find helpful when considering how to discuss the epidemic in a way that will be reassuring and not make kids more worried than they already may be.
Looking to get the facts about the new COVID-19 vaccines? Mayo Clinic has organized a wealth of information regarding approved vaccines, how they work, the possible side effects, and more. Learn more…
Using StoryFile’s conversational video artificial intelligence (AI) technology, you can have a conversation with leading global health advocate, Dr. Ashish Jha. Learn more…
In a new episode of Home School, The Atlantic’s animated series about parenting, Tisby offers advice on how to have a conversation with children about race, from experiential learning to watching classic animated films. Learn more…
Created in partnership with Harvard Health Publishing, this website offers accessible COVID-19 information in more than 30 languages to help all patients know when, and how, to seek care. Learn more…
Using data from local and national governments, hospital networks, the World Health Organization, and a range of other sources, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) has created a tool that predicts a variety of metrics related to COVID-19. Learn more…
News of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is everywhere. From the front page of the newspapers, to the newsfeeds on social media. Here is some advice from the experts at the Child Mind Institute on how to discuss the epidemic with the young people in your household. Learn more…
Deborah Farmer Kris, a writer, teacher, parent educator, and school administrator, also works on parenting projects for PBS KIDS for Parents. She shares her story about how her reassuring voice needed to be a little louder when talking with her kids about coronavirus. Learn more…
To inform Nevadans statewide, the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and the Governor’s Office have created a website to share information and resources pertaining to the current status of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact within the state of Nevada. Learn more…
To have a productive and reassuring conversation with your kids, you’ve got to know the facts yourself. The State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has just launched a dashboard to keep Nevadans up-to-date on the outbreak in our state. Learn more…
Similar to the dashboard created by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, this dashboard from Johns Hopkins University & Medicine offers a global perspective on the pandemic. Learn more…