Resources for Families with Young Children During COVID19

There are so many wonderful helpers and healers making resources to support their communities during this time of crisis. I have shared a number of them on my business Facebook page but thought it would be helpful to collect them in one place for you to find more easily as needs arise.

Children’s Books and Stories to Help Explain the Virus & Sheltering in Place

Time to Come in, Bear
Something Strange Happened in My City
Trinka and Sam Fighting the Big Virus
Georgie and the Giant Germ
The Story of the Oyster and the Butterfly
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Meredith Polsky Picture Books
Learning with Millie and Suzie
Our Smallest Warriors, Our Strongest Medicine
 

More Resources for Parents and Children

Sesame Street in Communities
Daniel Tiger COVID19
Barefoot Books FREE Activities
 

Calming Resources for Parents and Caregivers

Mindful Self-Compassion for Parents
Stephanie Grant, PhD - Regulating Ourselves and Our Children
Elisha Bidwell, LMFT - Restore and Rewire
 

Informational Resources for Parents

NCTSN Parent Guide
Zero to Thrive
IPA Play in Crisis: Support for Parents and Carers
Embrace Race
Zero to Three COVID19
Psychology Today - Pandemic Toolkit Parents Needs
Resources for Dads

Jeri Lea Kroll is a psychotherapist and parent coach specializing in early childhood, parenting, trauma, attachment across the lifespan and adoption using a lens informed by attachment theory and the relational neurosciences. She is also an adopted person and adoptive parent. She provides relationship-focused therapy and coaching to individuals, parents and families virtually from her office in Michigan.

Click here to learn more about Jeri Lea’s approach to Child Therapy

Jeri Lea offers a free 30 minute discovery session to those considering parent coaching, child counseling or family therapy. You can request a discovery session HERE.

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