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VDOE #EdEquity October Newsletter
Upcoming webinars, Equity Audit Tool, African American history content edits to history and social science standards, Gifted Education, and Practical Tools.
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Parent Resource Services: Family Tips to Support Behavior for Learning at Home
Behavior tips and videos on self-management, setting expectations, choosing reinforcers, setting up the environment, creating a token board, implementing a token board, using reinforcers, building a growth mindset, regulating emotions, & schedules and routines. How-To Documents are available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Vietnamese, and Persian-Farsi-Dari.
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Early Childhood Resources: Suggestions for Behavior at Home
Tips for parents at home from LCPS Child Find Center.
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Suggestions for Encouraging Social Connectedness in your Preschooler
Tips for parents at home from LCPS Child Find Center.
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COVID-19 Parent Guide - VDOE
Virginia Department of Education COVID-19 A Parent Guide for School-Aged Children provides resources and answers to frequently asked questions.
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A Special COVID-19 Edition of the #EdEquityVA Newsletter
Resources to support parents, families, and caregivers during this time.
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NASP Engagement and Motivation: Helping Handout for Home
Helpful tips for parents to engage and motivate their children at home.
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Inclusive Teach
Resources, printable educational materials and activities specializing in children with sensory needs.
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The Imagine Neighborhood
The Imagine Neighborhood is a podcast designed to help children and their grown ups grow their social-emotional skills.
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