Newly Discovered Resources
I always love finding new sources of information — especially about parenting.
Here are a few I recently found that could go along with the ones on my list under Blogroll on the right sidebar:
— Associated Content’s Parenting page: The thing I like about this page is it collects a lot of perspectives and topics, so you can find a post about any topic you’re interested in right now.
— The Sixty-Second Parent page: This is set to the preschool section because that is the age of my son, but as you can see, you can easily search by age group. The cool thing about this site is that the entries are straight to the point. No long posts here, so you can get answers and ideas quickly.
— The Kaiser Family Foundation page: This is for more in-depth reports – related to health, health insurance, media, television, etc. You can enter keywords like children and family or children and TV to find specific studies.
— It’s Not About Nutrition page: This site is a great way to get some good ideas for encouraging healthy eating. A recent post: “10 Ways Kids Learn to Love Veggies.”
— Just Parenting Advice page: Another Web site that divides itself into age groups or a big list on the home page so you can quickly find what you’re looking for. The thing I like about this site is the mix of practical and philosophical — quick recipes to discussion of latest research.
If you have others you’d like to add to the list, add them in the comments section. I’ll probably do posts like this every once in a while, so stay tuned, or e-mail me ones you think I should take a look at.
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