Parenting sites:
ALA Resources for Parents, Teens and Kids The American
Library Association's links to the best sites for parents and families.
Scroll to the bottom for the parent links. (http://www.ala.org/parents/index.html)
Berit's Best Sites for Children A collection of over a thousand
rated sites for children under age 12. Selection criteria include no blatant
advertising, non-violent focus, no outside links, and no open chat or
newsgroups. (http://www.beritsbest.com)
National Parenting Information Network The National Parent
Information Network has designed a site giving parents access to
research-based information about the process of parenting and family
involvement in education. Includes a "Virtual Library", "Parent News"
section and a "Questions" section. The search function allows you to find
your topic quickly. (http://www.npin.org)
Parents Place A site where parents can find their niche, whether
they are interested in issues surrounding fertility, pregnancy,
breastfeeding, babies, toddlers, family or health. (http://www.parentsplace.com)
Home Schooling:
New
Hampshire Homeschooling Coalition (NHHC) The NHHC is an
all-volunteer organization which exists solely to support homeschooling in
New Hampshire. (http://www.nhhomeschooling.org/)
New
Hampshire Homeschooling Resources This site is dedicated to
homeschooling, homeschoolers, parents, students, and caregivers interested
in improving the quality of a homeschool education. (http://nhhr.dimentech.com/index.html)
World Wide Home School is a community of homeschoolers from
around the world. They offer a wide variety of resources for homeschoolers
of all persuasions, including online courses, curriculum material,
dictionaries, language translators and other resources, special education
help and support, mentoring and support groups as well as other live
interaction within the community. (http://www.worldwidehomeschool.com/)
Homework Help:
Yahooligans Reference Center provides a list of links that take
you to online reference sources to help with homework. (http://www.yahooligans.com/reference/index.html)
The
Internet Public Library is an
excellent site that links users to numerous “librarian approved” websites
that have been organized by subject. This site also allows online users to
submit questions to librarians, and have their questions answered in three
days or less. (http://www.ipl.org/)
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