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The Kingdom Resource Center

At Sir Gingerman, we believe every child and family deserves access to quality support. The free educational, therapeutic, and community resources below are shared to complement our stories, games, and social-emotional learning (SEL) activities. Unless otherwise noted, the organizations listed are independent of Sir Gingerman and are included for informational purposes only. We encourage you to contact each organization directly to learn more about its services and determine whether they meet your needs.

Featured Organizations

Respected, evidence-informed organizations offering free, high-quality resources.

Choice for All

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Choice for All — Children & Family Programs

A nonprofit building caring, equitable communities where every child and family can thrive — offering education, health and family programs including early-childhood learning, literacy support and professional development for educators.

ParentTeacherYouthAges 0-3, 3-5, 5-8, 8-12Organization
#Early childhood#Literacy#Reading
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American Academy of Pediatrics

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HealthyChildren.org (AAP)

The only parenting website backed by 67,000 pediatricians, offering trusted guidance on child health, development, behavior and emotional well-being.

ParentAges 0-3, 3-5, 5-8, 8-12, 12-18Website
#Positive parenting#Behavior support#Healthy routines
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National Child Traumatic Stress Network

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NCTSN — Trauma Resources

A national network providing free, evidence-based resources for families and professionals supporting children who have experienced trauma.

TherapistCounselorParentAges All agesOrganization
#Counseling organizations#Coping skills
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Understood

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Understood — Learning & Thinking Differences

Free, expert-reviewed resources helping families and educators support the millions of children who learn and think differently.

ParentTeacherAges 3-5, 5-8, 8-12, 12-18Website
#ADHD#Dyslexia#Neurodiversity#Inclusive education
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Choice for All

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Choice for All — Children & Family Programs

A nonprofit building caring, equitable communities where every child and family can thrive — offering education, health and family programs including early-childhood learning, literacy support and professional development for educators.

ParentTeacherYouthAges 0-3, 3-5, 5-8, 8-12Organization
#Early childhood#Literacy#Reading
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American Academy of Pediatrics

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HealthyChildren.org (AAP)

The only parenting website backed by 67,000 pediatricians, offering trusted guidance on child health, development, behavior and emotional well-being.

ParentAges 0-3, 3-5, 5-8, 8-12, 12-18Website
#Positive parenting#Behavior support#Healthy routines
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National Child Traumatic Stress Network

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NCTSN — Trauma Resources

A national network providing free, evidence-based resources for families and professionals supporting children who have experienced trauma.

TherapistCounselorParentAges All agesOrganization
#Counseling organizations#Coping skills
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Understood

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Understood — Learning & Thinking Differences

Free, expert-reviewed resources helping families and educators support the millions of children who learn and think differently.

ParentTeacherAges 3-5, 5-8, 8-12, 12-18Website
#ADHD#Dyslexia#Neurodiversity#Inclusive education
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American School Counselor Association

ASCA — School Counseling Resources

The professional home for school counselors, with standards and free resources supporting student mental health and success.

CounselorTeacherAges All agesOrganization
#School counseling#Teacher well-being
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Edutopia

Edutopia — Social & Emotional Learning

Practical, classroom-tested articles and videos on SEL, classroom culture and teacher practice from the George Lucas Educational Foundation.

TeacherAges 5-8, 8-12, 12-18Article
#Classroom SEL#Classroom management
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Kingdom Word of the Week

Equanimity

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A calm, steady feeling inside you — like a quiet lake — even when things around you get bumpy.

Every resource here is a carefully curated link to a trusted organization's own free content — we don't copy their work. Links are reviewed periodically to keep them accurate and current.

Know of a resource that should be included? Contact us — we're always looking to expand this directory to better serve youth and families.