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COVID-19 Resources
As we navigate these uncertain times, First 5 California reminds parents and caregivers of the many resources available to us. We’re all in this together.
COVID-19 Vaccination
Website:
https://myturn.ca.govEveryone in California will have an opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19 at no cost. But our vaccination supply is limited right now. Find out if it’s your turn by answering a few questions. It only takes a few minutes.
How the Vaccine Works
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https://covid19.ca.govCOVID-19 vaccines teach our immune systems how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Learn more about vaccination benefits and safety here.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Vaccine
Website:
https://www.cdc.govFind answers to commonly asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccination as well as information for busting common vaccine myths by the CDC.
Vaccination Progress Dashboard
Website:
https://covid19.ca.govThese dashboards make vaccination data transparent and accessible to all
Californians. They are updated daily and report vaccines administered by the
county of residence.
Disability or Paid Family Leave
Website:
https://www.edd.ca.govDue to the many changes brought on by the current pandemic, many questions have arisen regarding unemployment and other government benefits. Find the most commonly asked questions and answers here
provided by the EDD.
Resources for Employees & Workers
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https://www.labor.ca.govThe Labor & Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) wants to keep workers, employers, and families safe. Here you can find employee entitlements as well as guidance for workplace settings to determine what is best for you, your family, and your workplace.
Help for California Immigrants
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https://covid19.ca.govIf you are an immigrant living in California, find resources to protect yourself, your family, and your community from coronavirus including testing information, your rights, and disaster relief assistance.
Worker Resources
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https://www.edd.ca.govThe EDD provides several benefit programs to help you if you are out of work or have had hours or wages reduced. Find assistance programs and other resources here.
Unemployment Insurance
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https://www.edd.ca.govThe EDD provides assistance on how to file unemployment claims, look for claim information, and certify for unemployment benefits.
How to Obtain Economic Assistance
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https://covid19.ca.govFind answers to the most frequently asked questions about COVID-19 and unemployment insurance. Resources include eviction protection, mortgage relief, food assistance, and more.
Coronavirus Tax Relief and Economic Impact Payments
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https://www.irs.govThe IRS provides tax help for taxpayers, businesses, tax-exempt organizations, and others including health plans affected by coronavirus (COVID-19).
Assistance Through the EDD
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https://www.edd.ca.govThe EDD provides a variety of support services to people who have lost their jobs, had their hours reduced, or had their businesses affected due to the impacts of COVID-19 in California.
Unemployment Claims
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https://www.edd.ca.govFind how to file a claim for unemployment benefits and other important claim information including how to certify for benefits and creating an online UI account.
Qualified, Licensed Childcare for Essential Workers
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https://mychildcare.ca.govFind qualified, licensed childcare for essential workers by using this easy resource. Local options appear as well as a notification showing whether or not a place is booked, saving you the time of calling.
Essential Workers
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https://www.cisa.govThis advisory guide is intended to support state and local sectors in identifying critical sectors and essential workers to maintain the services and functions that Americans need every day in order to respond resiliently to the pandemic. This publication is only available in Spanish.
Medical Care Rights for Individuals with Disabilities
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http://www.c-c-d.orgIf you or someone you know has a disability, it is important to know your rights for medical care. Find out your rights here along with contact information for Disability Rights California.
Pandemic EBT Food Benefits
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https://www.cdss.ca.govThe Pandemic EBT, or P-EBT, is a federal program in collaboration with the California
Department of Education to provide food benefits to families who have been affected by the COVID-19 related school closures.
COVID-19 Food Assistance Resources
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https://www.cafoodbanks.orgLocate your nearest food bank and other COVID-19 resources such as information on CalFresh and hunger legislation tracker to keep up to date on current California bills affecting poverty, hunger, and food waste.
CalFresh & WIC Access
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https://www.getcalfresh.orgGet help putting food on the table for you and your family. Resources include
applying for food stamps, applying for CalFresh as an immigrant, and Pandemic EBT for kids.
COVID-19 Information for WIC Families
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https://www.cdph.ca.govThe safety and health of your family is WIC’s utmost priority during the spread of coronavirus. To protect all families, your local WIC offices may be offering services by phone or online until further notice. Find contact information and more if your WIC office is closed.
CA Meals for Kids Mobile App
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https://www.cde.ca.govThe CA Meals for Kids mobile app helps you find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through your iOS, Android, or Microsoft devices.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding during COVID-19
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https://www.cdc.govPreventative steps, health tips and more for expectant mothers and those breastfeeding during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Protect Yourself and Your Family from COVID-19
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https://www.cdc.govQuick health tips on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 including important information on how the virus spreads.
If You Are Sick or Need to Care for Someone Who Has COVID-19
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https://www.cdc.govFind information on what to do if you are sick or if you are caring for someone at home who is sick. Take additional steps to disinfect and clean shared spaces properly with quick tips found here.
Caring for Someone with COVID-19
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https://www.cdc.govIf you are caring for someone with COVID-19 at home or in a non-healthcare setting, follow these CDC recommendations to protect yourself and others.
Social-Emotional Activities
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https://www.weareteachers.comSocial-emotional wellness is a health indicator for young children that carries them through their adult-life. Here you can find book recommendations and hands-on activities for your child to practice skills such as sharing, kindness, and self-regulation.
Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus
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https://www.nasponline.orgAs families across the country adapt to the evolving changes in daily life caused by the current pandemic, it is important to remember that children look to adults for guidance. Find ways to help your child cope with these changes as well as ways to talk about what’s going on in
the world.
10 Tips for Talking About COVID-19 with Kids
Website:
https://www.pbs.orgDiscover easy tips for how to talk to your child about the COVID-19 pandemic and ways to explore their feelings in a way that is effective and honest to your own feelings as a parent or guardian.
Discussing Coronavirus with Your Children
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https://www.cstsonline.orgLike any tough subject, COVID-19 can be challenging for parents to talk about with their children. When parents feel calm and clear in their own understanding, it is easier to be calm and clear when explaining tough topics to children. Find ways to break down this big topic and discuss calmly with your child.
I Have a Question about COVID-19: Clear Answers for All Kids
Many children process information in a concrete manner and need support to understand and interpret emotions. This digital resource written by clinical social workers serves as a visual resource to help children grapple with this global experience.
7 Ways to Support Children During the Pandemic
Website:
https://www.mghclaycenter.orgDuring these stressful times, regardless of age, children and adolescents are interested in knowing if they are safe, if their loved ones are safe, and how they will be affected. This guide provides helpful information on how to maintain emotional stability during the pandemic.
Positive Parenting During COVID-19
Website:
https://www.healthychildren.orgCOVID-19 has brought changes and uncertainty that can make it tough for families to keep a sense of calm but in order to help children feel safe, one must check-in regularly and build their resilience. Here are some tips to help your family get through the stress of the pandemic.
Helping Kids Cope
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https://www.aacap.orgWith kids spending more time at home, it is important to understand the struggle your child may be facing by remaining in the same daily environment. Find helpful suggestions here for how to help your child cope with these new circumstances.
Keep Children Healthy While Classes are Paused
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https://www.cdc.govFind CDC health recommendations to keep children healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as other ways to promote children’s wellbeing.
Manage Anxiety and Stress
Website:
https://www.cdc.govThe pandemic can be stressful for many people as daily changes occur. Fear and anxiety about a new disease can be overwhelming and regulations such as social distancing can cause loneliness. Find advice on how to cope with stress in a healthy way that can make you and your loved ones stronger.
Taking Care of Your Emotional Health
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https://emergency.cdc.govIt is natural to feel stress, anxiety, and worry during this time. Taking care of your emotional health will help you think clearly and react responsibly. Find helpful tips for self-care and mental health.
Coping with COVID-19
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https://www.nctsn.orgThis resource provides information for parents and caregivers on how to be prepared for the pandemic and more importantly, how feeling prepared can reduce stress and calm anxieties. Find more on how to help you and your family cope.
Staying Well in Self-Isolation
Find a visual easy guide for a daily plan on how to take care of yourself while self-isolating including tips for your mental health.
Working from Home Guide
Working from home can cause stress and cause difficulty in setting boundaries. This guide provides quick tips on how to work effectively from home while staying well.
COVID-19 Symptoms & Warnings
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https://www.cdc.govLearn what symptoms to look out for and how to protect yourself from coronavirus. This resource includes an easy guide on the differences between influenza and COVID-19 as well as an easy self-checker tool.
People at Increased Risk
Website:
https://www.cdc.govLearn about who is at higher risk and needs to take extra precautions including resources based on specific living situations.
Health and Nutrition During COVID-19
Website:
https://nutrition.orgFind ways to keep your immune system in top condition as well as quick tips on healthy eating during the pandemic.
Daily Updates on COVID-19 News
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https://www.cdph.ca.govStay on top of daily COVID-19 updates including alerts on Stay At Home orders,
essential needs, and more.
California’s Stay at Home Order
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https://www.gov.ca.govRead more about the governor’s Stay at Home order and how it serves to protect the health and well-being of all Californians in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19.
U.S. Government Response to Coronavirus
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https://www.usa.govFind the top U.S. Government websites for COVID-19 information including the actions taken on their part to ensure health and safety for families.
COVID-19 Outing Restrictions
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https://covid19.ca.govAll individuals living in the State of California are currently ordered to stay at home or at their place of residence except for permitted work and essential errands. Read about this order, the blueprint for a safer economy, and restrictions that may be occurring in your region.
Tracking COVID-19 in California
Website:
https://covid19.ca.govSee daily updates on statewide COVID-19 data.
Books for Parents on Teaching Children
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https://www.naeyc.orgGain inspiration to be the most effective teacher you can be using the best possible books and resources to support children’s learning and development.
Free Kindergarten Academic Resources
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https://www.education.comFind free activity templates for your preschooler or kindergartener including art, letter-tracing, math, and word recognition. Discover activities for subjects like social-emotional learning, science, and more!
CA State Standards for TK
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https://www.cde.ca.govLearn more about the foundations required by the state that provide early childhood educators and parents of the knowledge and skills preschool children typically attain.
CA State Standards for Kindergarten
Website:
https://www.cde.ca.govLearn more about the foundations required by the state that provide early childhood educators and parents of the knowledge and skills kindergarten children typically attain.
Writing Lessons for Young Children
Website:
https://www.lwtears.comGet access to downloadable reading and writing lessons for your child including other distance-learning resources.
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