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With schools closed, there are a number of resources we have for you about how to get kids through schoolwork, help keep their time educational (even if they are online) as well as help parents who are working from home.

First off, communities are providing Grab and Go meals for kids who get free breakfast and lunch. http://bit.ly/GrabNGoDistributionSites #GrabNGo

Folks who need wi-fi to help their kids stay online, AT & T, Verizon are waiving fees, promising not to terminate services, and Comcast is providing internet to low-income families during the outbreak. http://bit.ly/InternetServiceCOVID19 #affordableInternet

Telemedicine coverage for HUSKY/Medicaid is now available. For the 850,000 residents enrolled in Medicaid/HUSKY Health, the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) will cover identified telemedicine services, according to the statement. That includes video conferencing with health care providers for some medical and behavioral health services. https://portal.ct.gov/dss
@CTCOVID19Response #COVID19CT #Telemedicine #HUSKY #Medicaid

Fun stuff for kids: The Cincinnati Zoo will hold a “Home Safari Facebook Live” http://bit.ly/3pmAnimalActivity Scholastic has made their resources available for free: http://bit.ly/LearnAt_Home The Spanish Experiment has Children’s Stories in Spanish. https://www.thespanishexperiment.com/stories #CincinnatiZoo #HomeSafariFacebookLive #Scholastic #TheSpanishExperiment

Art are classes online: http://bit.ly/Online_Art and Virtual Field trips to National Parks, farms and even outer space: http://bit.ly/Virtual_Field_Trips There is a list of 150+ educational shows to stream: http://bit.ly/150Edshows
And finally, PBS.org helps parents answer questions about what is going on: http://bit.ly/DanielTigerWashesHisHands
#Artonline #VirtualFieldTrips #PBS


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