Parenting
- Administration for Children and Families - U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/index.html
- Child & Family Web Guide - Tufts University
Links to sites about infants, children and teens, topics by age, index search,
special topic, family/parenting, education/learning, typical child development,
health/mental health and resources.
http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/
- ChildStats.gov
http://www.childstats.gov/
The official web site of the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family
Statistics.
- CYFERnet (Children, Youth and Families Education and Research Network)
http://www.cyfernet.org/
- Family Development and Resource Management, Texas Cooperative Extension
- Family Life
http://fcs.tamu.edu/families/index.php
- FirstGov for Parents
http://firstgov.com/Topics/Parents.shtml
Becoming a parent, babies and preschoolers, young children, teens, young adults,
adoption, child care, child support, crime, education, education financing,
health, parenting resources and safety.
- March of Dimes
http://www.modimes.org/
Web site of the March of Dimes which identifies the child as their mission.
The site includes a health library, research, nutrition information for maternal
- child health.
- Medem™ - Smart Parents' Health Choice
http://www.medem.com/msphs/msphs_entry.cfm
E-mail newsletter with recall notices, pediatric news and two regular columns.
- MEDLINEplus, Health Information - Parenting
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/parenting.html
- Latest news, coping, general/overviews, research, specific conditions/aspects,
directories, organizations and teens.
- National Institute of Child, Health and Human Development (NICHD)
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/
- National Parent Information Network (NPIN)
http://npin.org/
- Parenthood.com™
http://www.links.parenthood.com/links.html
Caring for children, education, news and financial matters, nutrition,
family, organization, parenting, health/medical, and support.
- Texas Department of Health - Take Time for Kids (TTFK)
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/ttfk
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updated:
June 28, 2006
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