Parent Websites
The
Children's Partnership
A national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to inform
leaders and the public about the needs of America's 70 million children,
this site includes a link to The
Parent's Guide to the Information Highway and other Online
Resources for parents.
Disability
Resources, Inc.
Reviews and reports numerous resources to promote independent living. Provides
a helpful FAQ,
a section on Inclusion
and Parent Advocacy, listings for regional and Internet resources, and
a page Just for Kids.
Family Education
Network
Aims to help parents help their children succeed by providing parents with
the tools they need to actively participate in their children's learning
process. Search for information by your child's grade level. Each section
includes tips on helping children with their homework.
Family.com
Disney's parenting site includes topical articles, chat rooms, recipes and
a "What's Happening in Your Hometown" search tool.
iVillage
This site provides information on toddlers
to teenagers, pregnancy and baby
issues. Includes articles divided by the child's age level, a tool
for tracking your child's development, suggestions for how to develop certain
skills, and methods for communicating with other parents online. Features a pregnancy calendar, "Baby
Name Finder," and much more!
Librarians
Guide to the Internet for Parents and Kids
Produced by the American Library Association, this brochure is designed
to help parents and children become "web wise." Contents include:
Definitions, Safety Tips, Selection, and Help for Parents
Parenthood.com
Geared to expectant mothers and parents of young children, this site covers
a broad range of topics. A handy topics guide lets you easily find information
on a variety of subjects, from adoption to thumb-sucking.
