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Children’s Development Resources on the World Wide Web
Web site URL Des crip tion
Adventure Bonding Parenting Page http://imageplaza.com/parenting/ The Adventure Bonding Parenting Page contains useful hands -
on advice llustrated through humorous stories for parents on
how to raise confident, independent children.
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
web site includes hot topics, access to the AACAP journal and
information for families. Included in this information for families
are current, pertinent parent articles, questions and answers
about child and adolescent psychiatry, and a list of the
symptoms and mental illnesses affecting teenagers.
http://www.aap.org/
American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry
http://aacap.org/
American Academy of Pediatrics The American Academy of Pediatrics web site is the largest web
site and the largest professional association of pediatricians
containing information for both physicians and families. This
information includes how to celebrate holidays safely, news
briefs, and ongoing information about topics like immunizations
and basic development.
American Medical Association http://www.ama-assn.org
AtHealth Mental Health - Parenting http://www.athealth.com/consumer/ne wsletter Parenting is an online newsletter presented by AtHealth Mental
Health that includes information about child development and
parenting issues in diverse family situations. The newsletter
includes information on later-life parenting, at-risk parents, and
widowed or divorced single mother families.
Kids Health at the AMA web site contains information for parents,
including nutrition, safety/accident prevention, guidelines for
developmental stages, infections and immunizations,
emergencies/first aid, and the behavior and emotions of children.
Child and Family Research and
Development Program
http://www.childsvoice.org/ The Child and Family Research and Development Program web
site provides parenting tips including managing the moods of
your child, establishing safe boundaries, and the development of
social skills.
Child Development Institute http://www.cdipage.com The Child Development Institute’s web site contains information
and products related to child development, child psychology,
parenting, learning disabilities, and family relationships
Child Development Tracker http://www.women.com/family/tracker The child development tracker is a year-by-year guide to
child development for parents of one-year-olds to parents of
twelfth-graders.
Child Development http://idealist.com/ The Child Development web site focuses on early childhood
development with emphasis placed on classical theorists. This
web site also contains an e-mail community and bulletin board
for parents and teachers.
Connect for Kids http://www.connectforkids.org/ Connect for Kids is a web site that has the intention of making
good parents into great parents through its feature articles,
reference room, and suggestions that can be implemented in the
home, community, and school.
Developmental Studies Center http://wwwdevstu.org/ The Developmental Studies Center’s web site is targeted at
educators, and includes current research, workshops, and
materials that help educators foster children’s intellectual, ethical,
and social development.
Early Child Development (Presented
by the World Bank)
http://www.worldbank.org/children/index.htm The Early Child Development web site offers access to child
development journals and reports along with data and statistics.
In addition, there is a chart of the child development stages, a
listing of requirements for healthy child development and a listing
of the ten myths of early childhood development.
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