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A Child Becomes a Reader: Birth through Preschool When does a child learn to read? Many people might say, "in kindergarten or first grade." But researchers have told us something very important. Learning to read and write can start at home, long before children go to school. Children can start down the road to becoming readers from the day they are born. Some of the chapter names are listed so you can understand the value found here.

Infants and toddlers (birth through age 2)
What to do at home
What children should be able to do by age 3
Preschoolers (ages 3-4)
What to do at home
What to look for in day care centers and preschools
What children should be able to do by age 5
Resources for parents and caregivers
General, over-all parenting advise

Research-based on how and what you can do to "make your kid smarter." There are valuable links here too. Don't over look them.

Parenting Resources from Memphis University have wonderful links to some of the best resources on parenting.
Disney great ideas, practical advise and fun things to do.
The impetus for The Successful Parent comes from 45 years of combined experience in providing psychotherapy for parents, children, and families. Although they usually are dealing with specific problems when parents first come in to see them, they have found that what most parents actually need is a thorough education regarding the developmental stages of becoming a person, along with the intricacies of how to enhance that process in such a way that children develop into healthy adults with a solid sense of self and good self-esteem.
Parent Stages
What do children need from their fathers? This is written with a divorced situation in mind but the needs that child have for and from their fathers apply across the board.(Centre for Theology and Public Issues, The University of Edinburgh)
Parenting Skills/Dicipline has many notable links to assist with parenting today.
Parenting Skills: 21 Tips & Ideas to Help You Make a Difference with your children so they will choose to say no ot drugs.
Ladies Home Journal-Some common sense information as well as professional advise. Over-all informative and helpful.
Raising kids is written and poublihed in the United Kingdom but the information is as global as the world of economics.
There is good information here. Don't let the advertisements prevent you from going through all the information.
Parenting Skills
You have to sign up by name and email address to get to the best information - it's up to you. I did just to see what the material is like. A good source.
Parents Guide to the Internet- U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement and Office of Educational Technology
The ASPIRA Association, Inc.'s link no longer works
About School .Com A wondeful site selected by educators and media specialists.The Parents at Home link no longer is activie. Magellan no longer links to it's original discription.
No Child Left Behind
National Parent Information Network NPIN
The Family Education Network
The American Academy of Pediatrics
Literacy Tips for the 10 Minute Parent!
Primary School Parenting
Tips for the Middle School Parent ( for those older siblings)
Back to School Parenting
This site is designed by Master Teacher and has information for both educator and parents.
HomeWork Spot
FieldTrip Places to Go in North Carolina
Study Guides and Strategies- Some may well be above your child's head but the knowledge and information are valuable.
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