Family sites

http://twinsmagazine.com
This website provides information to parents of twins or multiples and contains parent forums and advice, resources and nationwide organizations.

http://zerotothree.org
Zero to Three is a national non-profit organization in Washington D.C. whose goal is to increase public awareness about the significance of the first three years of life by bringing together the fields of medicine, mental health research science and child development. For families this site provides resources for choosing childcare, developmental milestones as well as, excerpts from their bi-monthly bulletin.

http://www.babyparenting.about.com/home/parenting/babyparenting/
This site offers an abundance of information about babies and toddlers, from activities to crafts and from development to temper tantrums.

http://www.babydaily.com/
This site offers many articles related to babies, including preemies, health and safety, feeding, mom's health, fatherhood, and preparing for a second child.

http://ws1.kidsource.com
From newborns to school age children, Kidsource provides multitudes of information on health, recreation, parenting, new products and more. A must see!

http://babycenter.com/development
This site provides a wealth of information about child development, health, work, family and much, much more!

http://www.parents.com
This site provides an abundance of information about many areas that involve new parents or parents-to-be. Some of this information includes helpful tips about travel, holidays, development, safety and a lot more!

http://www.audiospeech.ubc.ca/eli/elimenu.htm
This site was established by the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences of the University of British Columbia. This site contains facts about language development, ideas for intervention activities and the latest findings in intervention.

http://kidshealth.org/
KidsHealth is a great site that offers developmental charts for you child. This site can help to answer questions like; What are you to expect of your child's development or what can you do to help your child grow?

http://npin.org/sitemap.html
The National Parent Information Network provides information on Children's Health and Nutrition and Early childhood: Family-Peer relationships that are useful resources for parents.


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