Supporting children with special needs: resources for parents and caregivers

  • Webinar: New Normal for Special Education. Hosted by SEAMEO Secretariat. *Just Added

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0oAYiepbqQ

  • COVID-19 Parenting: Tips for children with disabilities

https://868b1700-4f92-4143-a9e1-4d615770397f.filesusr.com/ugd/1d224f_8710ac75bcde470abb47b1da92c0cada.pdf

  • Empowering students with disabilities during the COVID-19 crisis - by UNESCO Bangkok (Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education)

https://bangkok.unesco.org/content/empowering-students-disabilities-during-covid-19-crisis

  • COVID-19 response: Considerations for Children and Adults with Disabilities - by UNICEF

https://www.unicef.org/disabilities/files/COVID-19_response_considerations_for_people_with_disabilities_190320.pdf

  • Coping with COVID-19, a "For Now" Normal - by Sesame Workshop

In recognition of April as Autism Awareness Month and The Month of the Military Child, we have released new coronavirus-related tips for families with autistic children, including strategies for providing comfort, creating routines, and staying healthy, as well as working with military families to help them through this time.

please visit :https://autism.sesamestreet.org/coping-with-covid/

  • Coronavirus Social Narrative - written by Amanda Mc Guiness (available in Spanish/ Hindi translation) hosted on www.Little Puddins.IE

For more information please visit: https://littlepuddins.ie/coronavirus-social-story/

  • Let's Fight COVID-19 with Superhero Me - by Superhero Me

An educational resource package for children and people with disabilities to help them develop self-care skills and understand routine changes and protective measures due to COVID-19. It is produced by Superhero Me, with the support of Dr Lim Hong Huay, Dr Leong Hoe Nam, Eden School and Lien Foundation.

please visit: https://www.superherome.sg/covid19

  • Young Atheletes - by Special Olympics

Special Olympics Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities (ID), ages 2 to 7 years old.

please visit: https://resources.specialolympics.org/sports-essentials/young-athletes/young-athletes-at-home

  • Coronavirus Responses & Resources - Autism Society

please visit : https://www.autism-society.org/covid-19/

  • Home can be fun: tips for parents - Child Development Centre, Hong Kong

please visit: https://www.cdchk.org/parent-tips/home-can-be-fun/

Type of document : Multimedia (e.g. Videos, Presentations)

Country : Region

Year of publication : 2020

Advocacy : Equity and Inclusion

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