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All of us here
at Kids Towne know how demanding it can be juggling a family, work,
and activities in our busy lives. We have set up this resource guide
to help meet the needs of our children and families. Below are lists
of some of the best resources in our field to help you get started
as a parent, educator, employer, etc.
On Health
www.onhealth.com
A wide variety of health related topics. Information on physical
and social development from birth to teenage years. What to expect
from Doctors visits at different stages.
Prevention
Magazine’s Healthy Ideas
www.healthyideas.com
Information for the whole family on weight loss, fitness, healthy
cooking, etc.
U.S.
Department of Education
www.ed.gov
Variety of research and information for parents and child care providers.
SIDS
Network
www.Sids-network.org
Information on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
National
Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
www.nccanch.acf.hhs.gov
This organization serves as a clearinghouse on child abuse and neglect
information.
Explore
Science
www.Explorescience.com
Activities for School age kids!
Family.com
www.family.com
Disney’s family web sited with activities, health information,
parent information, etc.
Awesome
Library
www.awesomelibrary.org
A terrific search engine for lots of topics, including education
and parenting
Parents
Place
www.parentsplace.com
Daily features, topic specific chats, activities, health information,
etc.
Birth
to Three
www.birth23.org
Provides developmental evaluations and early intervention services
for infants and toddlers who have developmental delays or disabilities.
Care
4 Kids
www.ctcare4kids.com
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