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Links to Internet Resources for Parents

www.babycenter.com
This site offers a broad variety of parenting helps ranging from how to help your child develop good sleeping patterns to how to deal with holidays. The site also offers positive discipline techniques to help you and your child and tells about the developmental stages of your child’s growth.

www.parentcenter.com
This sister site of www.babycenter.com focuses on the development and needs of children from 2 to 8 years old. Included are a variety of helps for parents.

www.iamyourchild.org
This site developed by Rob Reiner of TV and movie fame explains how important brain development is in infants and also offers ten guidelines for promoting young children’s healthy development and school readiness. Two of the ten guidelines are (1) Use discipline as an opportunity to teach and (2) Take care of yourself.

www.parentsoup.com
This site covers many topics for parents in all communities – pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, infants, toddlers, pre-school, school-age children, and teens. Topics include money, safety, beauty, child development, difficult situations, space, health, brothers and sisters, education, and many other topics.

www.zerotothree.org
Zerotothree provides detailed developmental stages of your child’s growth.

www.childabusenc.org/parents.htm
This site provides parents with survival tips and developmental stages of infants.

www.nationalfamilyweek.org
This site contains information on National Family Week, organized by the Alliance for Children and Families, is an annual event recognized each Thanksgiving week that celebrates the family and its value to society. This year's theme is National Family Week: Connections Count, recognizing that strong families are at the center of strong communities.

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