Understood
15 nonprofit organizations have joined forces to support parents of the one in five children with learning and attention issues throughout their journey.
Source: understood.org
Understanding Preschool Behavior
Wondering what to expect from children’s behaviour in the preschool years? There might be tantrums, habits, lying, anxiety and more. Your preschooler needs your support and encouragement to guide his behaviour in these years. This website helps parent navigate this tricky transition.
Source: raisingchildren.net
http://raisingchildren.net.au/articles/preschoolers_behaviour_nutshell.html
UEN Core Standards
Resources to help parents understand the core standards for each grade.
Source: uen.org
UEN
Homework help and resources for elementary aged students and their parents.
Source: uen.org
Preschooler's Busy Book
This book contains 365 activities (one for each day of the year) for three- to six-year-olds using things found around the home. This book is written with warmth and sprinkled with humor and insight. It should be required reading for anyone raising or teaching preschool-age children.
Source: amazon.com
Temperament
Parenting Counts is a research-based resource developed to support parents and caregivers in raising socially and emotionally healthy children. Our approach is to provide parents, caregivers, and early learning professionals with information they can trust, understand, and use in their daily interactions with children.
Source: parentingcounts.org
Stepfamilies
Healthy Relationships Utah offers free research-based relationship education courses throughout the state of Utah as part of Utah State University Extension.
Source: extension.usu.edu
Reading Tips for Parents of Preschoolers
A website that offers tips to parents about making reading an enjoyable learning experience for young children. This page also offers Spanish resources.
Source: readingrockets.org
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents-preschoolers
Reading Development
From kindergarten through third grade, children progress from reading simple picture books containing only a few words per page to reading chapter books that contain only a few pictures. Children learn new reading skills each year. Most children in kindergarten through grade three go through these stages of reading development:
Source: pbs.org
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/reading-language/reading-milestones/reading-development/









