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Parents as the
First Teachers
Helping Our Children Grow Strong and Smart
Parenthood.com:
A variety of articles, tips and resources for parents, including a discussion
board are provided.
Parents
Magazine: A variety of articles and advice on children's development
are easily accessible by a child's age as well as message boards and other
articles.
The
Sesame Workshop: This is a non-profit educational institute from the
creators of Sesame Street, and the website features advice, activities
and "Sesame Solutions" for parents.
Early
Childhood.com: This website features articles from "Earlychildhood
News," activities and discussion boards.
Kidsource:
The education and health care information at Kidsource is divided into
categories by age group. A rather unique aspect of this site is the safety
and product recall information.
Random
House Books: This website has a parent's guide section with a collection
of tips and practical advice as well as topic-related book suggestions
for your baby.
PBS
Parents: This website has links for issues and advice for parents
and a fun and games section integrated with characters from PBS Kids programming.
Education
World: The Early Childhood Center has activities for children, "Little
People Fun Stuff," and articles and advice for parents, "Big
People Stuff."
Parenting.org:
Information in this website is separated by stages of development and
categories - life lessons, education, safety and parenting.
The
National Parenting Center: This website has articles sorted by stages
of development and a tool to search for products to which the center has
given its "seal of approval."
Kidsmart:
Valuable tools and resources to help parents use technology to teach their
children are provided.
Child
Development Institute: This site, which is recommended by Psychology
Today and the American Psychological Association, contains information
grouped in topics ranging from research to parenting to health and safey.
Laura
Bush's Ready to Read Initiative: This is a website dedicated to the
First Lady's Ready to Read, Ready to Learn Initiative.
Parent
Education Resources: Parenting links and an informational section
on children being ready for kindergarten are offered on this website.
Scholastic:
Their website has a center for families to help encourage a love of learning
with a special section on early learners and advice for families.
Even Start:
Even Start is a federally-funded comprehensive family literacy program
intended to help break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy and improve
the educational opportunity of low income families by integrating early
childhood education, adult literacy and parenting education.
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