Parenting Teens Resource Network strives to make a positive difference by providing parents and caregivers with free, easily accessible sources of information and education relevant to adolescent issues through their website and parenting workshops.
Parenting Today's Teen is a valuable resource for those who live with or work with teens. Articles, written by professionals and parents, cover today's teen issues: pregnancy, discipline, curfew, drugs and alcohol, education, lying, stepfamilies, depression and more. The book store is filled with parenting-related books, and the parenting forum is a place to find support, ask questions and make new friends. They're here to help you navigate those sometimes frustrating teen years--you're not alone!
Since 1972, Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America) has led the way in building awareness, providing education and inspiring hope to everyone involved in the effort to prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation's children. Our national campaign and local programs, prevention initiatives and events help spread the word in your community, creating awareness that prevention is possible.
TALKING WITH KIDS ABOUT TOUGH ISSUES is a national initiative by Children Now and the Kaiser Family Foundation to encourage parents to talk with their children earlier and more often about tough issues like sex, HIV/AIDS, violence, alcohol, and drug abuse.
Provides information and resources to empower individuals to help their teens and heal their families. Through education, self-awareness, self-help, and personal responsibility, families can rebuild their relationships and reconnect in positive and loving ways. Parents of troubled teens can call the Focus Adolescent Services Helpline for information and referral services at 410-341-4216 Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm, EST.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. The Web site features a wide variety of information for parents on its YOU and YOUR FAMILY page.
The CTW Family Workshop delivers a unique approach to the Internet: melding technology and edutainment to bring families together to learn and have fun. At the Workshop, parents can discover how to get the most out of the Internet while spending quality time with their kids.
KidsHealth, created by doctors and health professionals, provides information to parents and kids about a wide range of children's health care issues. Using a fun, colorful train theme, award-winning KidsHealth provides up-to-date reliable information about growth, well child care, behavior, common childhood illnesses, immunizations, asthma, hyperactivity and lots more.
Mayo's Pregnancy & Children's Health Resource Center contains Reference Articles ranging from Pregnancy- to Child-related topics (first aid, health care options, pediatric diseases/ conditions, prevention and safety) are updated daily. In addition, this section of the Mayo Clinic Health site contains: a personal Due-Date Calculator, information by trimester or subject, Ask the Mayo Physician, Quizzes, daily feature articles, and Other Sites for additional resources.
18 ways for parents and grandparents to teach their children the value of money. Other areas include: young spender's profile, credit risk profile, credit risk profile for youths, ten commandments of personal finance for young people.
Parenting Q&A organizes parenting answers in an easy-to-use Web site that offers parents resources, practical tips, and essays on hundreds of topics. Unlike other sites, Parenting Q&A members are guaranteed an answer. If the hundreds of answers online don't help, they'll write you a personal reply from their panel of experts.
The National Mental Health and Education Center for Children and Families, a public service program of the National Association of School Psychologists, is an information and action network to foster best practices in education and mental health for children and families--which builds upon strengths, understands diversity, and supports families. The Center provides free information to parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers on issues concerning children's education and mental health.
The National Center of Fathering has developed a variety of useful, "how to" resources, all based on sound research data. With these resources, and the help of other men, they believe men can discover, develop and enhance their fathering...and become the dads their children desperately need.
Odyssey of the Mind is a world-wide organization that promotes creative team-based problem solving in a school program for students from kindergarten through college. The program helps students learn divergent thinking and problem solving skills while participating in a series of challenging and motivating activities, both inside and outside their regular classroom curriculum.
The Academy of Eating Disorders (AED)is an international organization that promotes the effective treatment and care of individuals with eating disorders and associated disorders. AED develops and advances initiatives for the prevention of eating disorders and disseminates information regarding eating disorders to members of AED, other professionals and the general public.
Family.com, produced by Disney is a site filled with ideas, projects and other resources for families. You'll find everything from food to travel, from learning to local activities, plus shopping and discussion boards.
Connect for Kids makes the best use of communications technologies, specifically the Internet, to give adults – parents, grandparents, guardians, educators, advocates, policymakers, elected officials and others – the tools and information they need to improve the lives of children, youth and families. The Connect for Kids online publication covers more than 30 topics ranging from arts to youth development, foster care to adoption, and welfare reform to oral health.
If you are a divorcing or a divorced parent, you will find on this unique website, Up to Parents, your best defense against unnecessary hurt, turmoil, and expense: focusing on protecting your children.
The Family Education Network provides the best of the Internet's content, resources, and shopping for parents, teachers, and kids. The company's mission is to be an online consumer network of the world's best learning and information resources, personalized to help parents, teachers, and students of all ages take control of their learning and make it part of their everyday lives.
The Parent Report was developed as an extension to the internationally syndicated radio program titled The Parent Report. This daily radio program airs across North America and is heard by over 800,000 listeners. Established in 1990, The Parent Report radio program has provided parents with objective, useful tips to help make their job of raising children a little easier and a little more rewarding.
The Christian Caring Center is a ministry in Browns Mills, New Jersey that provides prayer, food, clothing and shelter to hurting and needy children and adults of all races and cultures.
The Massachusetts Children’s Trust Fund created the One Tough Job website to support parents by providing them with current, reliable, and practical information on a variety of parenting topics related to raising children from infancy through adolescence. The teen tip section provides tips on how to talk & listen to your teen, teen safety, positive parenting, and talking to your teen about sex and sexuality.