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"Parenttoolkit.com" provides
parents with helpful and informative articles. It also has
loads of information organized
by grade level on academic, health and wellness, physical
development, and social and emotional health.
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"Pbs.org/parents" has a
multitude of resources such as help planning birthday
parties, information on child development, advice on
nutrition, parenting tips, information on education,
including students with learning disabilities. It also has
tons of fun activities and craft ideas for kids.
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"Fen.com" provides
information and resources to parents ranging from
pregnancy all the way up to teenhood. They have valuable
information on school and learning organized by grade or
by subject, entertainment and activities, family life,
nutrition, as well as helpful videos
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"Dreambox.com" provides an
effective math program from K-8. Parents can choose what
level they want their child to work on and can enforce the
mathematics they are learning at school in the comfort of
their own home.
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"Readingrockets.org"
provides both teachers and parents with tips on how to
enforce reading skills at home. This website also provides
tips in 11 different languages for families whose first
language is not English. They provide a list of great
books and authors to introduce to your child.
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"Figurethis.nctm.org"
provides parents with information and resources on school,
math, literature, homework, and family support. This
entire website is also offered in a Spanish version.
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"Familyeducation.com" offers
articles on family planning, finding the right books to
read to your child, advice from child development experts,
and information on every step of development.
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"Scholastic.com/parents"
provides parents with a helpful list of books that kids
typically love, parent guides organized by grade, as well
as one on homeschooling. This website also has a multitude
of blogs and printables ranging from pre-K to grade 8.
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