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50+ Great Sites for Kids
and Parents
http://www.ssdesign.com/parentspage/greatsites/50.html
An American Library Association site that includes
top sites for preschool and elementary school children and their parents
to explore together. |
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Berit's Best Sites for
Children
http://db.cochran.com/db_HTML:theopage.db |
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Child Safety on the Information
Highway
http://www.4j.lane.edu/safety/
The National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children's guide to Internet safety for children. |
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Expect the Best from
a Girl. That's What You'll Get
http://www.academic.org
Produced by Mt. Holyoke College this site provides
information for parents to help their daughters to succeed. |
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Internet Resources on
Disabilities
http://busboy.sped.ukans.edu/disabilities/
Maintained by the University of Kansas, this
site provides excellent links to disabilities resources. |
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The Children's Partnership
http://www.childrenspartnership.org
Offers, for free, the full text of its useful
guide, The Parents' Guide to the Information Superhighway: Rules and Tools
for Families Online, prepared with the National PTA and the National Urban
League. |
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The National Parent Information
Network
http://npin.org
Cosponsored by the ERIC Clearinghouses on Elementary
and Early Childhood Education and Urban Education, includes extensive articles
on parenting, listservs, and links to more than 100 sites on education,
health and safety, family issues and interests, and parenting and development
of children from infancy to adolescence. |
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National PTA
http://www.pta.org
Learn about PTA education programs and participate
in a discussion group, chat room, or bulletin board. The site also includes
links to sites of many organizations concerned with children. |
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The Family Education
Network
http://www.familyeducation.com/
Offers hundreds of brief articles on parenting,
links to local sites, and discussion boards that connect parents with online
experts. |
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The Partnership for Family
Involvement in Education
http://www.ed.gov/PFIE/
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education,
highlights school-community- business partnerships and includes a calendar
of events. |
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Department of Education
http://www.ed.gov
Parents will find information about the President's
education initiatives, college financial aid, and parenting publications,
along with links to other useful education sites. |
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The National Coalition
for Parental Involvement in Education
http://www.ncpie.org
Provides a catalog of resources available from
all its member organizations. |
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Parent Soup
http://www.parentsoup.com
Includes an archive of answers to questions asked
of pediatricians and child development experts and advice about helping
your children succeed in school. |
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The Parents at Home site
http://advicom.net/~jsm/moms/
Especially for at-home parents, offers e-mail
pen pals, booklists, and links to children's sites. |
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Steve Savitzky's Interesting
Places for Parents
http://www.starport.com/places/
A comprehensive site for parents to explore children's
issues on the Internet, software links, educational sites, and many other
resources. |
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Zero To Three
http://www.zerotothree.org
Provided by the National Center for Infants,
Toddlers and Families, an organization devoted to child development, this
site offers research and information to parents on the social, physical,
and cognitive development of infants and young children. |
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The White House
http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/New/Ratings/
Describes a strategy to involve government, industry,
parent, and teachers in putting together a rating system so parents can
define material they consider offensive and protect their children effectively. |