Parent Resources

Liberty POST is committed to the ongoing educational experience of your child.  Below are links to resources and activities children can experience at home during the school closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the resources listed below, please also check your child’s individual school webpage for additional materials.


Liberty POST Educational Support

To help support parents whose students are learning remotely, Liberty POST is offering 1:1 instruction sessions with a NYSED Certified Teachers. Below is site specific information for each region.

Syracuse - Learning Center Information

NYC - Remote Learning Support


Check out our Facebook Page for Daily Activities for Children

                              

 

NATIONAL CHILD TRAUMATIC STRESS NETWORK - Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope
With the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

 

Creative Curriculum from the Early Childhood Alliance

Healthy at Home

Talk is Teaching

Family Staycation Resources

 

Reading Links

Onondaga Library  

We Are Teachers.com  

Operation Story Time - Twitter

Scholastic Learn at Home

           

 

Check out TheAutismHelper.com!

Great resource for at-home teaching tools, activities & resources.

Create Tailored, Hands-On and Accessible Content for In-Home Learning

 

The following are links for activities for children, child development information and other appropriate materials:

Child Development-General Information

CDC Child Development Free Materials

CDC - Child Development & Positive Parenting

 

Speech Therapy Related Sites

Mommy Speech Therapy

 

Physical Therapy Related Sites

Go Noodle

Powerful Playground

PT Activities for Children

 

Occupational Therapy Related Sites

Kids Play Space

Kids Master Skills

Mama OT

The OT Toolbox

Your Kids OT

 

The following are Facebook Pages that may be useful:

Sensory Stuck at Home

Ooey Gooey, Inc

Neurodiversity Network of WNY

The MEHRIT Centre, Ltd.

DIR/Floortime Families

Affect Autism

Autism Lion (provides opportunities for social interaction for kids/teens/adults on the Autism spectrum)