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Abstract
The COVID-19 world health crisis has profound implications for the care and education of young children in homes and schools, the lives of preservice and inservice teachers, and the work of college/university faculty. This article begins by discussing the implications of a world health pandemic for education and the challenges of conducting a literature review on such a rapidly evolving topic. The next four sections categorize the COVID-19 literature into themes: (1) threats to quality of life (QoL) and wellness, (2) pressure on families and intensification of inequities, (3) changes in teaching methods and reliance on technology, and (4) restructuring of higher education and scholarship interrupted. Each of the four themes is introduced with a narrative that highlights the current context, followed by the literature review. Next is a compilation of high-quality, online resources developed by leading professional organizations to support children, families, and educators dealing with the COVID crisis. The article concludes with changes that hold the greatest potential to advance the field of early childhood education and care.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34054286 PMCID: PMC8142069 DOI: 10.1007/s10643-021-01208-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Early Child Educ J ISSN: 1082-3301
Recommended Online Resources about COVID-19 for Children, Families, and Educators
Offers a downloadable coronavirus resource library with sections for parents and children. For example, An information hub, including hotlines accessed via telephone or text, APA publications, and publications by other mental health organizations. The APA Center for Workplace Mental Health has several helpful resources, including: This site has helpful resources in the following categories: young people, parents and carers, schools and colleges, early years, and mental health workers Offers straightforward advice on coping with loneliness, stress, anxiety and depression when living through quarantine and pandemics A hub of resources for families and leaders in English, Spanish, and French. Some of their Fact Sheets on COVID include: Supporting Homebound Children During COVID-19, The A free, downloadable picture book designed for children ages 5 to 9. It was developed with input from a professor of infectious disease modeling, a child psychologist, teachers, and the illustrator of the popular children’s book, What’s going to happen next? A wide array of fact sheets, produced by physicians and in collaboration with Harvard Health Publishers. Many of resources are available already translated into 40 different languages. Of particular interest to early childhood educators is the Teachers will find that this extensive, annotated guide to curriculum, professional development resources, and online teaching tools is helpful and well organized. It also is likely to include some resources that are new to them. Many of the resources are published in different languages. The downloadable, free pdf Many leading organizations–including the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children’s Fund and Save the Children–collaborated to produce a picture book that explains COVID-19 to children (suggested age range is 6–11). It raises and answers many concerns and questions that children have. The book is available in over 100 different languages, including Braille This site contains numerous resources available in many different languages. In Another publication is color poster of strategies, suitable for sharing with families Their statement, The Royal College of Psychiatrists and Health Education England have partnered to produce key resources about COVID-19, including the categories of: Helping Each Other, Stress & Fear, Tips for Leaders and Managers, Trauma & Loss, and End of Life and Bereavement This site is repository of fact sheets. One that university faculty will want to read is Simple Activities that children and families can do during stay-at-home orders are posted at: Provides guidelines on discussing COVID-19 with children, a poster on handwashing protocols suitable for children, and links to their other resources. You can sign up to receive notifications as new resources are published Offers a COVID information center with latest updates, tips and guidance for families, and vaccination information. Publications are in English, Spanish, and French. For developmentally appropriate ways to discuss COVID with children, see their publication, Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) information centre | UNICEF Some helpful publications are Find advice for parents prepared in many different languages posted at: WHO-2019-nCoV-MentalHealth-2020.1-eng.pdf |