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Great ideas for kids to stay connected to learning suggested by Dr. Lisa Gleason
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GoPeer.org is an organization that is providing FREE tutoring by top university students from Harvard, MIT, UC Berkeley. Check out their website if you’re interested in having your child tutored over the spring recess.
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Check out Brookdale’s Coding Sampler Course, featuring live coaches and 20 hours of activities.
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Check out the Coronavirus Guide for Parents: 100s of Activities and Resources. I especially like their Best Virtual Events: Concerts, Storytimes, and Classes To Stream from Home this Week!
Write Get Well cards for patients in the hospital. What a thoughtful way for children to bring a smile to someone who is ill as a result of this pandemic. Cards can be scanned or photographed and emailed to [email protected].
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