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What are you looking for? Health, education, developmental milestones, early Head Start programs, zero-three education??
Sure, if you have some more that would awesome.
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Medline Plus: Infants and Toddlers
MedlinePlus: Infant and Toddler Development
National Network for Child Care
NNCC Homepage
Wondertime:The Joys of Parenting Young Children
Wondertime :: The Joys of Parenting Young Children
Tech Trax
Teaching Your Infant/Toddler/Preschooler to Use the Computer
HighScope Educational Research Foundation
High/Scope Infant-Toddler Key Experiences
Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales Developmental Profile
Communication and Symbolic Behavior Scales Developmental Profile (CSBS DP) (Wetherby & Prizant)
PATTAN
PaTTAN
Best Practice Tips on Nutrition
Best Practice Tips: Infant/Toddler Feeding and Nutrition
Infant-Toddler Development
Infant-Toddler Development
Dr. Terry Brazelton TouchPoints Center
Welcome to the Brazelton Touchpoints Center
Parent Zone
PARENTING TIPS CENTER
Pathfinder
Pathfinder Family Center
Parents as Teachers
Home - Parents as Teachers
Preschool by Stormie
PRESCHOOL by Stormie
Jan Brett
Author Jan Brett's Home Page - A Great Place for Ideas
Safe Substitutes At Home: Non Toxic Cleaners
Fact Sheet: Safe Substitutes at Home: Non-toxic Household Products
Wow, you are very resourceful, thanks
Here are two more:
Family Education Network
Parenting advice, child development and family reference at familyeducation.com
You can sign up for free newslettters and select the age, like 0-6.
A to Z Education, you can pick age bracket, but the youngest is preschool
A to Z Teacher Stuff For Teachers FREE online lesson plans, lesson plan ideas and activities, thematic units, printables, themes, teaching tips, articles, and educational resources
Here is one more website for early childhood. The article is, "How Parents Can Help Their Children To Learn To Read" from the Nationa Institute for Literacy - The Partnership For Reading
A free copy of the whole article and checklists can be found at: National Institute for Literacy
Also, on that same website, can be found the following article called, "Big Dreams"
I recently ordered a reading kit from ..:: See Me Read ™ ::... It's a set that uses personal photos of my daughter and her familiar items and makes them into books and flashcards so she can see her own stuff next to the actual words. I've just started using it and my daughter loves looking at the words and pictures of herself and the items. Apparently the woman who started the company was able to teach her son to read at age 3 using this idea. It's not nearly as expensive as Hooked on Phonics, so I thought it worth a try. Check it out! I have a 20% coupon code too - MNY0100P.
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