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Blue Creek Elementary SchoolSchool Counselor Resource PacketApril 6, 2020Table of ContentsResources for Talking to Kids About Coronavirus………..…..page 2Things Blue Creek Leaders Can Do to Lift their Spirits……. page 3Social-Emotional Learning Resources………………………………page 4Online Learning/Enrichment Resources………….………...……..page 5Community and Mental Health Crisis Resources.…………….page 6If you need additional resources or information Mrs. Atkins, School Counselor, is available by phone during school hours (7:00 am – 2:45 pm) at 910-347-1717 or via email at beth.atkins@onslow.k12.nc.us. Email will be returned within 24 hours.Resources for Talking to Kids About Coronavirus:Talking to Children About COVID-19PBS Kids: How to Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus?Just for Kids: A Comic Exploring the New Coronavirus from NPR ?Brain Pop Video About the Coronavirus?ASCA Coronavirus Resources?Talking to Children About COVID-19 (Coronavirus): A Parent ResourceHow to Talk to Kids About the Coronavirus?Resources to Help You Talk to Your Kids About COVID-19The Yucky Bug by Julia Cook30 Things Blue Creek Leaders and their Families Can do to Lift Their SpiritsPick an activity to do each day and cross it off your chart. Pay close attention to how each activity makes you feel.Practice a deep breathing technique.Make a list of all the feelings you can think of.Play emotion charades. Can your family guess your feeling?Write a letter to someone and let them know you appreciate them.Do your chores without being asked.Make a poster about KINDNESS for your room.Make a list of 10 ways to show respect at home.Explain to an adult what empathy means.Go outside and count how many things are red.Make a list of 30 things you are grateful for.Practice your yoga poses for 5-10 minutes.Tell someone 3 Habits from The Leader in Me.Make a list of 25 things you love.Write are draw what it means to be a good friend.Make a list of ways you have showed kindness this week.Write about your hero.Talk to an adult about your favorite place.Write a note to someone you miss.Practice sitting still for one minute. What sounds do you hear?Name three ways to clam down if you are feeling stressed.Make a card for someone you love.Draw a picture of your future self. What is your career?Make a list of things that are important to you.Read a book. What feelings did you notice as you read?Ask an adult about a career that they are interested inName 5 different colleges.Name 3 things you are doing and one thing you want to try.Name three things you can do to be helpful in your community orneighborhood.Play a game with someone.Name 5 things you love about yourself.Social-Emotional Learning ResourcesActive Screen Time ResourceYoga, Mindfulness and Relaxation Designed for Kids Aged 3+?Ultimate Guide to Mental Health and Education Resources for Kids and Teens?Help Your Family De-Stress During Coronavirus UncertaintyVideos for Sleep, Meditation and RelaxationProgressive Muscle Relaxation for KidsHoward B. Wigglebottom Books, Animated Books, Songs, Posters and Lessons?Mindfulness Websites/ActivitiesGiant List of Ideas for Being Home with KidsCharacter Lessons During the Virus School ClosureSupporting your Children’s Social, Emotional, and Mental Health During the COVID-19 PandemicExplore Brain Pop Videos and Activities?Kindness VideosOnline Learning/Enrichment ResourcesClick on the topic below for more information?Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions Due to School Closings: Amazing Educational Resources?Free Personalized Learning Resource??Free Online Learning Resources for Teaching Your Students Virtually?Library of Resources for Kids, Families, Teachers, and Librarians to Make Sure That Reading & Learning Can Happen Anywhere?Kahoot! Offers Free Distance Learning Tools During the Coronavirus OutbreakCommunity and Mental Health ResourcesOnslow County Resource Guide – June 20191824754913276In case of a life-threatening emergency, call 911Integrated Family Services Mobile Crisis Team: 1-866-437-1821 24 hours a day, 7 days per weekFor Help With People In Crisis That Have:Mental Health Issues, Developmental Disabilities,Substance Abuse IssuesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline:1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-Suicide00In case of a life-threatening emergency, call 911Integrated Family Services Mobile Crisis Team: 1-866-437-1821 24 hours a day, 7 days per weekFor Help With People In Crisis That Have:Mental Health Issues, Developmental Disabilities,Substance Abuse IssuesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline:1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-Suicide INCLUDEPICTURE "" \* MERGEFORMATINET ................
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