Peoria Resources
A Parent’s Guide to Virtual Learning
This guide from the National Center for Learning Disabilities discusses how to support students with disabilities during the COVID-19 crisis.
Learning games for kids
Amazing Educational Resources Group
Amazing Educational Resources‘ primary goal is to offer free access to the best educational resources to all parents, teachers and students for the foreseeable future.
Home Activities for Families: Ideas to Help Keep Kids of All Ages Occupied and Entertained
The Arc of Illinois offers this list of possible activities/resources as a public service.
Free selection of family fitness workouts on the Beachbody Kids Workouts Vimeo page.
Take a Home Safari with the Cincinnati Zoo!
The zoo provides videos highlighting an animal and an activity that you can do.
Yoga, mindfulness and relaxation designed specially for kids ages 3 and older.
Resources for providers, programs and families with young children from the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development
Envision Unlimited’s Community Living Program
Envision Unlimited’s Community Living Program provides a variety of residential living arrangements and supports to adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD). Services are individualized and person-centered. The intent is to assist each individual to live in the community in a setting most aligned with his/her preferences and those of his/ her guardian. In-home respite is prioritized for individuals who are not receiving any other funded service and who are on the PUNS wait list.
Family Voices’ Child Care Options
What if parents get sick and can’t take care of their child(ren)? Where do they start? Family Voices created this Child Care Options resource to help families plan for childcare if they are deported. Getting sick is different, but the need for pre-planning is similar.