Youth
Eastside Services
A
non-profit organization that provides
counseling and prevention services to youth and parents on
the Eastside.
www.youtheastsideservices.org
Kid
Source on Line
In-depth and timely education and healthcare
information on many subjects that impact the lives of parents
and children, such as newborns, toddlers, education, health,
parenting, and recreation. http://www.kidsource.com/
Parent
Soup
Comprehensive website for parents containing
tips and advice on subjects such as developmental stages,
behavior, nutrition, learning, kids and money, siblings, working
mothers, and step parenting. www.parentsoup.com
Parenting
Resources for the 21st Century
Information on issues covering the full spectrum of parenting
for parents and other adults responsible for the care of
a child. This site, federally sponsored through the
Coordinating Council of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention, strives to help families meet the formidable
challenges of raising a child today by addressing topics
that include school violence, child development, home schooling,
organized sports, child abuse, and the juvenile justice
system.
www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org
Washington
State Attorney General
Information and resources to help make
kids safe, such as kids and the Net, school safety, bullying,
teen dating violence, and tobacco use. www.atg.wa.gov/children
"Helping
Your Child" Publication Series
The U.S Department of Education offers
the "Helping
Your Child" publication series, free to
download from their web site. Available in English
and Spanish,
you can use these easy-to-read and practical tips,
activities and checklists to help your children
with reading, homework,
preschool preparation and other important elements
of academic achievement.
The Helping Your Child publication series
includes the following titles:
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Helping Your Child Become a Reader
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Helping Your Child with Homework
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Helping Your Pre-School Child
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Helping Your Child Succeed in School
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Helping Your Child Through Adolescence
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Helping Your Child Become a Responsible Citizen
To download these publications, go
to http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/help/hyc.html.