COVID-19 Resources for Parents

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Special Education Family Resources
Beyond Access Series
The Beyond Access Series is a part of the New York City Department of Education's Division of Specialized Instruction and Student Support. The series supports families of students with disabilities by providing sessions on topics around special education.
Other Resources
- Learn at Home Activities
- Assistive Technology
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Resources for shifting to a new online platform for Service Delivery
These resources can offer support for food, employment, health insurance, housing and more.
- For a more detailed list of resources visit NYC311.
- For updates on service changes visit the City Agency Suspension Updates page.
- Get more information about face coverings.
Health and emotional well-being
- Get tested in your community
- Get information and resources to help protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
- View the latest data on COVID-19 in NYC.
- Connect with a counselor.
- Find support for domestic violence survivors.
- Get tips and information about coping and emotional well-being
- Get information on funerals, burials, and cremation.
- Learn how to report a death and request a death certificate.
Employment and jobs
GET FOOD NYC
Map of free food resources across the city, including food pantries and Grab & Go meals at NYC Schools, available for all children or adults in need.
ACCESS HRA
To sign up for SNAP benefits or cash assistance from home.
HELPNOWNYC
For ways to donate food, cash, or supplies to those in need.
NYC FOOD DELIVERY ASSISTANCE
If you cannot go out to get food, no one can bring you food, and you are not able to use private delivery options, New York City will deliver emergency meals to you in the coming days. Check your eligibility and sign up.
Rent and housing
Screen for benefits
Additional Resources
- Find resources and information for people with disabilities.
- Learn more about resources for children and families.
- Learn more about resources for older New Yorkers.
- Find resources available for veterans.
- Get information for immigrants, regardless of status.
Frequently Asked Questions for the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) Food Benefits
NYC Programs and Services
The below selection offers information related to city programs that provide support, resources, and programs for family and child well-being.
- Growing Up NYC:Growing Up NYC is a mobile-friendly website that makes it simple for families to learn about and access City programs, as well as services and activities available through government agencies and community partners in English and in Spanish.
- Office of Children and Family Services:Provides helpful information and resources to families that want to learn more about prevention, support, and family assistance during this time.
- Citywide Guide to Services and Resources in NYC: Women Creating Change designed this resource guide to help individuals and organizations access needed low- or no-cost social services, programs, and resources available throughout the five boroughs of New York City.
Parenting Information / Supporting Children’s Learning
The below resources offer tips and ideas for self-care and supporting children’s learning and understanding during this time.
- Sesame Street in Communities:Sesame Workshop offers information, videos, coloring sheets, and activities in English and Spanish on a wide range of health, literacy, STEM, and other topics. Consider checking out their resources on Health Emergencies, Offering Comfort, Traumatic Experiences, and Helping Kids Grieve, which may all be particularly relevant for helping little ones cope during this time. Sesame Workshop also developed a Caring for Each Other initiative that is filled with content you can use to spark playful learning, offer children comfort, and focus a bit on yourself, too.
- Ready4K is an evidence-based family engagement curriculum delivered via text messages. Each week, you’ll receive short text messages with fun facts and easy tips on how to promote your child’s development by building on existing family routines – like pointing out letters on the shampoo bottle during bath time and naming their sounds. To sign up text "NYC” to 70138. While there is absolutely no cost for enrolling, data & message rates may apply for receiving ~3 messages per week. You can cancel text messages at any time by texting STOP to 70138.
- Small Moments, Big Impact App for New Mothers:Small Moments, Big impact (SMBI) is a free smartphone app that was created by health care providers, public media producers, and mothers. It is designed to be used during your baby’s first six months, and focuses on your relationship with your baby and feelings of love, stress, fatigue, frustration, and hope — all of which are part of being a parent. The app includes stories from other mothers, videos of them interacting with their babies, opportunities for self-reflection, and more.
- Sparkler is an app that offers play-based learning activities you can do with your child. Download the app for free from the App Store or Google Play. When you open the Sparkler app for the first time, create a new account. Next time, sign in using the method you picked. Use code 2-1-2-1 to register, which will give you access to Sparkler for free for 90 days. Pick “Family” from the drop-down menu. Visit “Play” for ideas for off-screen play that grow your child’s heart, mind, body, and words.
- INCLUDEnyc is delivering workshops and you can view their live stream on Early Intervention Website.
- Talking is Teaching is a public awareness and action campaign that helps parents and caregivers recognize their power to boost their child’s early brain and vocabulary development through simple, everyday actions - like describing things while walking outside, or singing songs together during bath time. Their indoor activity kit suggests ideas using the things you might already have indoors. o - Spanish site may not have all of the new content but is worth checking out!
- Literacy Partners: La Fuerza de Creer, on Univision, is a telenovela with positive parenting messages. Consider watching and then talking with your family about ways of seizing time together through reading and activities at home.
- Kid Builders Resources:Easy-to-do activities can help your child grow in six critical areas: body, health, mind, relationships, safety and words. Download the app or view the resources in PDFs in English or Spanish.
- Zero to Three has several resources specifically designed for families during the COVID-19 pandemic, with self-care strategies, ideas for making the most of video chats, activity suggestions for babies and toddlers, language for talking about COVID- 19 with young children, and so much more.
- Vroom offers tips, tools, and 1000+ activities to help you add learning to mealtime, bathtime, bedtime, or anytime. Visit Vroom.org to access the tips or download the app from the App Store or Google Play.
How to create an NYC Schools Account

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