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Children
Now http://www.childrennow.org/ Children Now reaches
parents, lawmakers,
citizens, business,
media and community
leaders, creating
attention and generating
positive change on
behalf of children,
particularly poor or
at-risk children.
Council for
Exceptional
Children http://www.cec.sped.org/ CEC is the largest
professional
organization dedicated
to improving educational
outcomes for individuals
with exceptionalities,
students with
disabilities, and/or the
gifted.
Consumer Product
Safety
Commission http://www.cpsc.gov/
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Keep
your family safe with
information about
product recalls, safety
advice, and more.
Family and Work
Institute http://www.familiesandwork.org/ The Institute explores
how the changing
workplace is affecting
family life.
KidsHealth.org http://kidshealth.org/parent/index.html The site from the
Nemours Foundation
includes detailed health
information for
parents-everything from
first aid to insurance
forms-and also features
sections for older kids
and teens with
interactive games.
LD Online http://www.ldonline.org/ Access articles,
bulletin boards, subject
area experts,
conferences, and more at
this site for parents,
teachers, and
children.
PBS Parents http://www.pbs.org/parents/childdevelopment/ PBS Parents, the trusted
online resource that's
filled with information
about your child's
development from birth
through the early school
years. Created with
input from experts in
child psychology, early
childhood education,
media and other fields,
PBS Parents provides the
answers you need to be
your child's first, best
teacher.
Focus on the
Family http://www.focusonthefamily.com/ Since
Focus on the Family's
primary reason for
existence is to spread
the Gospel of Jesus
Christ through a
practical outreach to
homes, we have firm
beliefs about both the
Christian faith and the
importance of the
family. This ministry is
therefore based upon six
guiding philosophies
that are apparent at
every level throughout
the organization. These
"pillars" are drawn from
the wisdom of the Bible
and the Judeo-Christian
ethic, rather than from
the humanistic notions
of today's theorists. In
short, Focus on the
Family is a reflection
of what we believe to be
the recommendations of
the Creator Himself, who
ordained the family and
gave it His
blessing.

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