Parenting Info on the Web
PBS Ready to Learn
Are you tired of your children watching mindless cartoons and ready to replace
such programs with wholesome, creative alternatives? This site provides
information on all PBS programs related to children with appropriate viewing
guidelines.
Children's Television Workshop
This site contains Smart Tips for Family Holidays, Parents Survival Guides,
and Games to Play with your child. Includes Sesame Street parents section.
Beatrice's
Webguide for Parenting and Families
A well designed and fun source for parents of children of all ages. Sections
are devoted to topics such as The Cost of Raising a Child, Children's Movie
Reviews, Q & A, Childcare Resources, Arts & Crafts, and Foster Care. This
site is fun and useful for children and parents alike.
National Network for Child Care
Hoards of information as well as online discussions can be found in this
extensive collection of resources. Topics include Child Development,
Community Involvement, Quality Child Care, Public Policy, Health and Safety
Curriculum, Child Abuse, Activities, Research, Nutrition, Guidance & Discipline
School-Age Care, Employer Options, Parents Diversity, Work & Family, Children's
Books, and Kid's Sites.
Amazon.Com
Touted as "Earth's Largest Bookstore," this site may just well have
everything you ever wanted in print form. Books for you and books
for children and young adults. Amazon.Com offers one button secure
online purchasing and advanced search engine and "suggestion engines."
Amazon.Com makes recommendations based on selections you make regarding
you or your child's tastes. An especially fun search method allows you
to look for books for your child based on whether the child is a baby
or toddler, a budding poet
a classic kid, a colorful character, a discerning kid, a fiction fan,
a holiday-happy kid, a loyal reader, a teenager, an ambitious kid
an animal lover,or an obsessed kid.
Frequent rotations are made for parenting selections and include reviews
such as
May I Please Be Excused?
Do you cringe when your child
forgets to say thank you? Let this persuasive, often hilarious prose
gently teach your errant youngsters politeness, thoughtfulness, and just
plain good manners.
Post your own personal reviews of books and you may even hear back from the
author!
Parent Soup
An informative and fun site divided into "communities" for parents of
differently aged children. Hear what the experts have to say and join
in on chat groups if you like.
National Parent
Information Network
This site contains formal studies regarding parenting and child-care as
well as a Q&A section.
Online
Parenting Course
Offered by Kansas State University, this course is for "real" college
credit, if you like. The course is taught by Dr. Charles A. Smith,
a parent educator with twenty-seven years of experience.
He is the author of Promoting the Social Development of Young Children,
From Wonder To Wisdom: Using Stories to Help Children Grow, and
The Peaceful Classroom: 162 Easy Activities to Promote Compassion and
Cooperation in Young Children. He is also the coauthor of the National
Extension Parent Education Model and creator of such nationally-known
extension programs as Responsive Discipline, ParentShare, I'm Positive:
Growing Up With Self-esteem, Friends InDeed,
and Once Upon a Mind.
The National Parenting
Center
Founded in July of
1989, The National Parenting Center (TNPC) has become one of
America's foremost parenting information services. Dedicated to
providing parents with comprehensive and responsible guidance from
nine of the world's most renowned child-rearing authorities, The
National Parenting Center invites parents to expand their parenting
skills and strengths.
Parents Place.com
Features on childrens' nutrition such as "My 16-Year Old Wants to Be a
Vegetarian, and I Don't Approve. What Should I do?", family travel, and
special events can be read online. Or, join in on targeted chats such as
Adoptive/Birth Parents, Homeschooling, Parenting the Only Child,
Frugal Living, Parents of Children With Special Needs, Widow/Widower
Support Group, Parents
of Children With Clubfeet, Christian Parenting,
Parents of Teens, Secondary Infertility, Gay/Lesbian
Parents Support Group, Expecting Club, Book Club Chat,
Redirecting Children's Behavior, Panic/Anxiety Disorders, and
Military Spouses.
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