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Fun and Games for Kids and Parents

PBS Parents: Get fun ideas and games featuring your child's favorite characters from PBS programming.

Parenting.com: Read the well-known periodical online. Find out great kid products, ideas for conceiving, and highlight your "cute kid!"

BabyCenter: Get parenting advice even before the stork arrives!

Professional Articles for Caregivers, Teachers and Business Owners

NNCC (National Network for Child Care): A website for teachers and caregivers with great classroom ideas and scholarly articles to enhance your knowledge of the children in your care.

marketing ideas for child care centersJulie Wassom Child Care Marketing: Julie Wassom is one of the foremost authorities on marketing your child care center. Sign up for her e-zine for free marketing tips at her website.

 

 

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Finding information on the web can be a daunting task. Below are some websites we have found to be helpful when researching various child care topics.

Health and Safety Websites

centers for disease control and preventionCenters for Disease Control and Prevention: The CDC website offers information regarding common illnesses and immunizations, and allows you to track the progress of a pandemic in your state. This is an excellent resource for parents and caregivers; educate yourself and share it to educate others so we can all stay healthy!

Web MD: Learn about common issues that may be affecting your child, describe symptoms and learn what they mean, understand why certain symptoms accompany various illnesses and syndromes.

Safe Kids USA: This website teaches strategies for keeping children safe and lets you know about hidden hazards to be aware of.

Reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death SyndromeThe National Institute of Child
Health and Human Development:
The NICHD has information about how to reduce the risk of your child or children in your care dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

Court Appointed Special Advocate Association: Learn how you can help children in America's foster care system. You can advocate for children, ensuring proper guardianship and a positive, loving environment.

Child Welfare and Development Websites

MSN Kids Health: Learn about current events regarding children's health and development.

Zero to Three: Learn about the various areas and stages of development. What should your child be able to do now? When should you seek medical evaluation?