Math and Literacy
Hands on learning experiences for young children and their parents.
Source: prekinders.com
Positive Parenting
Website provides information on developmental milestones on young teens (12-14) and provides helpful positive parenting techniques
Source: cdc.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/adolescence.html
Missouri Extension Services
This guide presents characteristics that children between the ages of 6 and 11 will typically display as they grow and develop.
Source: extension.missouri.edu
Preventive Parenting
Have a Plan is a video presentation that addresses common issues of stress, fatigue, frustration, and other parenting challenges that face parents of newborns. The video helps parents think about and normalize these issues, and also urges them to “have a plan” for dealing with these frustrating parenting times.
Source: parenttrust.org
http://www.parenttrust.org/for-families/parenting-advice/haveaplan/
Great Schools
A free online collection of videos aimed at helping parents understand grade-level expectations in grades K-12. Milestones show students demonstrating what success looks like in reading, writing and math, grade by grade.
Source: greatschools.org
Care About Childcare
Website to help parents access quality child care. Also offers resources about early education, school education, and others
Source: careaboutchildcare.utah.gov
Grade School Development
Trying to encourage healthy living and helping a child develop a positive self-image all while going through puberty can have its challenges. This section will arm parents with the information they need along the way.
Source: healthychildren.org
http://www.healthychildren.org/english/ages-stages/gradeschool/Pages/default.aspx
Get Ready to Read
The milestones and tips that will help parents understand what their child should be doing and learning – and how they can support his or her development.
Source: getreadytoread.org
Early Development
From birth to 5 years, a child should reach milestones in how he plays, learns, speaks, acts and moves. This website helps parents to track their child’s development and act early if they have a concern.
Source: cdc.gov
Sensory Integration Activities
A list of fun sensory integration therapy activities for parents to do with their children
Source: sensoryfun.com
http://www.sensoryfun.com/sensory_integration_activities.htm