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- Hindu Kids Universe: Contains prayers, festivals, customs and culture through pictorial descriptions, and a forum for kids and parents
- National Centre For Missing Children: Non profit organization in India working to help parents and other agencies to find missing children
- Family Guide to Assistive Technology: Helps parents learn more about assistive technology and how it can help their children. Includes tips for getting started, ideas about where to look for money, and suggestions for what to do when applying for funding
- The Toy Guy: Toy reviews, game reviews, resources for parents and kids
- Therapro, Inc.: Provider of products for occupational therapists, educators, and parents to provide preventive, developmental, and rehabilitative care
- Vegetarian Baby and Toddler E-News: A resource for vegetarian children under the age of three. This e-mail news comes out approximately once a month and lists special offers, updates to the website, recipes, resources for parents and articles of interest
- Nutrition For Kids: Discover innovative and fun nutrition resources aimed at educators, parents and those who care about children's health
- Nutrition Explorations: Provides nutrition education information and resources for teachers, parents and kids. Guides, school programs and menu. Developed by the National Dairy Council
- Children's Medical Center of Dallas: Children's hospital with pediatric emergency center, intensive care unit and a wide spectrum of services. Offers online health tips for kids and parents
- The AWARE Foundation: Dedicated to educating and empowering adolescents to make responsible decisions regarding their wellness, sexuality, and reproductive health. Ask questions, health facts for teens and parents
- Pediatric Oncall: Learning Disabilities: A basic information guide aimed at parents of LD children and teens
- National Youth Network: Offers information for parents about various types of learning disabilities, diagnostic tests, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and options that can aid them through the IEP process
- Smart Kids with LD: Helping parents help their children succeed. Offers learning disability resources for parents and teachers; first-person success stories; questions answered by a panel of experts; and a newsletter
- Kids Health: Includes articles, animations, games, and health resources for parents, teens, and children
- Mercedes-Benz International School: English-medium school to educate the children of employees of locally based international companies as well as the children of internationally minded Indian parents. Details of curriculum and admission procedure
- Inventure Academy: Provides information for parents, teachers, and students of the Bangalore-based school. Also describes a typical day at the school through a timeline (requires flash)
- Student Bylines Magazine: Showcases the artistic and literary talents of 6th-12th grade students. Pays a small fee for original submissions. Includes guidelines on submissions and volunteering, frequently asked questions, and parents/teachers section
- Transition Coalition: Resources for providing transition services to young adults with disabilities in secondary special education. Features include free publications, e.training, and contacts for parents, service providers, and teachers
- Homeschooled Multiples: Message boards, educational sites, an egroup, and advice from other parents who educate twins, triplets, quads, or more
- The McGraw-Hill Learning Network: Showcases K-12 materials and content in a Web-based community. Features educational programs, interactive textbooks, productivity tools, lesson plans, and games for students, teachers, and parents
- The Rainbow Bag: Activities and ideas for parents and teachers of young children. Also includes a page on frequently asked interview questions for beginning teachers
- The Pre-kinder Corner: A site for 4- and 5-year-olds, their parents, and teachers of preschool students. Activities, curriculum, schedules, and important early childhood links
- MuddlePuddle Early Years Home Education: Features thematic activities parents may do at home with toddlers; many games reflect the Montessori approach. Includes a support list and information on Cleft Lip and Palate
- The Idea Box: Site aimed at parents and teachers of young children offers games, songs, kid recipes, craft ideas, and message boards
- Facts in Action: Summarizes early education research and policy for parents, teachers, advocates, and policymakers . From the Early Education Clearinghouse
- EdnoLand.com: On-line preschool community provides resources for teachers and parents, as well as interactive activities for young children
- Vidya Online: Repository of resources on primary education meant for teachers, parents and researchers
- ClassTeacher.com: A personalized learning and communication gateway for parents, teachers, and students. Includes games and contests
- Class on the Web: Community of students, teachers and parents with an abiding interest in imparting and imbibing knowledge
- Family Camping Advice and Tips: About.com guide to family camping suggestions, tips, and advice to prepare parents and kids for outdoor adventures
- Baby Goes 2: Guide for parents travelling with babies and children. Location reports, tips and advice, pros and cons of various locations, and a list of things to pack
- Parenting Advice: Parenting advice and parenting skills are discussed on this site that also includes reviews and numerous opinions of popular programs to help parents overcome their kids' and teenagers' behavioral issues.
- The Houseparent Network: One stop resource for houseparents and other residential care workers. Includes job listings, facility directory, free e-mail, forum/chat and, links to resources
- Global Sports Recruiting Agency: Sports marketing application and service provider for coaches, recruiters, athletes and their parents.
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