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This is the place to get information on The Adoptive Families of America, their mission, and their need for support. They have an online catalog of interest to adoptive parents.

The US Department of Education and the Partnership for Family Involvement in Education encourage parents, grandparents, community and religious groups, and every caring adult to get involved in local schools. They include examples and detailed Web resources to help, because "Better Education is Everybody's Business!"

ASD provides a Web site "for each of America's 106,000 K-12 schools" containing school information, phone numbers, calendars, and maps. If you're moving, you can get an idea of the public and private schools you'll find in your new area. A great resource!

The Arc is dedicated to helping children and adults who are mentally retarded. Their site has a search engine, discussion board, and e-mail address for specific questions. The place to go for info in this area.

With more than 600 places of interest listed, this site offers an "ultimate field trip resource" for New York City and Philadelphia. Information about museums, nature centers, historic sites, farms, aquariums, and zoos is included.

This site organizes more than 10,000 reviewed web resources for parents, students, teachers, librarians, and community members. Specify which of these groups is yours, and enter a library structured just for you! A great resource!

This is a collection of breastfeeding, lactation, and parenting resources. Local sources listed are East-central Illinois, but other applications are useful to all.

All parents of college students should be aware of this Federal legislation, which deals with the privacy of a student's college records, including grade reports. Information about the amendment is available on this site.

Children Now is an organization founded in 1988 in California to "move children higher on the nation's agenda." This site contains a wealth of information (much of it disturbing) about the state of children in the U.S. They encourage personal involvement on all levels with specific ways to help, as well as links to other resources on children's issues.

Wow. Search an enormous database for the most updated information on diabetes, ask a panel of experts a question and get your answer posted and archived for future viewers, or enter an age-group specific chat room and find others looking for similar information or dealing with similar issues. What a resource!

Here you will find some useful information about software for children. The resource guide is particularly helpful, including information on guide books, Internet books, teacher's resources, organizations, and software companies.

"The Interactive Magazine for Today's Kids!" is offered for subscription here. Online you can meet the characters, read excerpts of past issues, review the magazine's sections, and learn about the people who bring Club-Z to life. The site also offers related links and an educational products shopping section.

Formed in 1993, The Coalition for Student Loan Reform (CSLR) intends to increase student access to loans. If you are or will be a college student or parent of one, be sure to see their student and parent information section. They also provide toll-free numbers for loan providers for when you need assistance.

This page assists you in determining the amount you will need to save to fund your child's college education.

Crayola's web site has some really neat things to offer. One of the most useful for parents is their stain removal tips. You can search by staining product and by item stained and they will give you tools to use and a procedure! Very helpful when you have a creative youth around!

This is "A Home on the Net for Moms with Modems" and it's beautifully organized and full of interesting articles and links on kids, schools, beauty, and much more.Visually stimulating and fun.

DCC is a provider of dependent care counseling, education, and referral services to businesses. Among the sections in this homepage are a DCC Library linking to position papers, some of which deal with parenting issues, and a Life Care forum which contains tips from counselors and allows networking with other caregivers.

Discover Learning is British Columbia’s "Educational Community for Students, Teachers & Parents" and it provides a frequently updated mix of current topics, teaching and learning helps, fun activities for families, Internet encouragement, chances to voice your opinion, and much more.


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