The Hanen Centre
The Hanen Centre is committed to supporting parents, early childhood educators and speech-language pathologists in their efforts to promote the best possible language, social and literacy skills in young children.
Source: hanen.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/
Social and Emotional Development
A website for parents to find social and emotional milestones. These are some signs of emotional and social develpment that can be harder to pinpoint.
Source: pbs.org
Sleep and Your Preschooler
A brief online article all about sleep for young children. It inludes benefits of sleep, tips, and advice for parents.
Source: kidshealth.org
http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/sleep/sleep_preschool.html
Prevent Child Abuse
National organization to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Source: preventchildabuse.org
Prekinders
Hands on activities and printable projects for young children.
Source: prekinders.com
Seven Senses
Help your children develop fine motor skills and improved handwriting with this fun fine motor activity at home!
Source: youtube.com
Positive Parenting Tips CDC
A website that offers parenting tips and help for all ages of children.
Source: cdc.gov
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment/positiveparenting/