Helpful Resources for COVID-19
By Halle Tecco, MBA, MPH
As a mother, CEO, and someone living with a chronic disease, I understand the myriad emotions Coronavirus is causing with social distancing, school closings, and preparing for the unknown. To get through this emotionally, I’ve been following Mr. Rogers’ advice to “look for the helpers.” From the frontline medical workers to the children serenading their isolated elderly neighbor, the helpers are out in abundance!
I’ve also been gathering tips and tricks to help manage life while we collectively try to "flatten the curve" and want to share in case they may be helpful to you, too.
COVID-19 Tips and Tricks
Keeping Busy
- Here are 450 Ivy League courses you can take online for free
- Travel and Leisure compiled a list of 12 free virtual tours of famous museums from all over the world
- Not quite as good as seeing it live, but here are several free online concerts from John Legend, Coldplay, Pink, and the Berlin Philharmonic
- Enjoy this collection of pantry recipes using only ingredients you should have onhand, from the New York Times
- Brit + Co has many creative classes available online
Self-Care
- Dr. Rupa Marya pulled together a list of personal things you can do to stay well, including gargling salt water (who knew!?)
- Peloton is offering their app full of yoga, meditation, strength, cycling, and running classes free for 90 days
- Core Power Yoga is offering free online classes for everyone
- Alo is offering free full-length classes on their YouTube channel so everyone can practice in the comfort of their own home
- If you're looking for breastfeeding guidance, Tinyhood is offering their Breastfeeding 101 class for free during the pandemic
Relationship Activities
- Been planning to grow your family? Parent Plans has guided thought starters, to-dos, and activities to complete together with your partner (20% off this month)
- Go through the New York Time’s relationship exercise, The 36 Questions That Lead to Love
- USA Today put together 100 things to do while trapped inside, many of which make for an ideal at-home date night
- Pick out a new show on Netflix, Hulu, or another streaming service to watch together during your extra time indoors
Occupying Kids
- Use these homeschooling templates from Khan Academy to plan your child’s schedule
- Scholastic is offering free daily courses for kids stuck at home amid the school closures
- Epic app (30 day free trial) offers hundreds of books, bringing the library to you
- Go on a family safari at the Cincinnati Zoo (virtually)
- This 30 minute music class for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers will entertain and stimulate your children
- And if you're struggling with how to talk to your children about what's going on, PBS has some expert tips
If You're Not Feeling Great...
- The Coronavirus Resource Center by Harvard Health answers nearly every question you may have
- If you're experiencing anxiety, stress, or isolation because of the #COVID19 pandemic, reach out to the Crisis Text Line—free, confidential, and available 24/7. Text SHARE to 741741
While a lot is unknown about coronavirus and pregnancy, we do know it is important to manage anxiety as much as possible (I know, I know, easier said than done).
As always, we’re here for you if you need us. Stay safe and healthy!
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