Coronavirus :: A Resource Guide to Keeping Kids Busy, Staying Informed & Remaining Calm

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Mamas, we are here for you! We know these are unsettling times, and questions arise about how we’re going to keep the kids occupied and learning while home for weeks on end.

Our goal at Columbia Mom has always been to connect moms with relevant resources and support our community, and with that in mind we’ve pulled together the very best we could find in virtual learning resources, activities for kids, boredom busters, local resources, free meals, the latest on all things Coronavirus (COVID-19) related and MORE!

Bookmark, share, and be sure to check back as we will continually update with the latest and greatest.

*Please note that this will be an ever-changing resource. While we make every effort to crosscheck current links and details, we always encourage you to do the same. If details are missing or incorrect, please let us know so that we can correct them. Please check back for the most up-to-date information.

FOR THE KIDS :: EDUCATION, ACTIVITIES & ENTERTAINMENT

Looking to keep the kids learning and occupied? Here’s a list of resources from Columbia Mom, as well as other sources, to help fill your days. 

FOR PARENTS :: SELF-CARE, EASY MEALS & STAYING HEALTHY

Kids aren’t the only ones who need tending to during this difficult time. It’s important to focus on mom’s health and well-being. Here are some tips to help you get by. 

LOCAL & FEDERAL RESOURCES

Things are rapidly changing and it’s important to stay up to date with what’s happening around us. We encourage you to check these resources regularly and if you see something that needs to be added, please email us.

WAYS TO HELP

The Coronavirus, while having an effect on most businesses, really hits home with small businesses in our community. At Columbia Mom, we love to support these local businesses. We hope you feel the same way. 

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  1. Thanks for all of this ideas because it comes in handy and my son Rodney is Disability. He was Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and he doesn’t understand why School is out. I have explained to him but he asked about go to School in the mornings. With him I tried to keep him on schedule and his teacher came by the house yesterday with School work so he can do at home.

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