The Sage Family: Recommended Links this story to a friend. USA. teenagers want more family time? Staff writer of The Christian science Monitor. WASHINGTON not endorse the sites behind these links. We offer them http://www.sageway.com/links.htm
Extractions: Help for Homework From NJNIE (New Jersey Networking Infrastructure in Education), the "Ask an Expert Page" for original research (direct from the specialists themselves). "B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper" - a fund of links from a real middle-school student who's tested them out. What better source? Thanks, Beege! Studyweb - a much-used site from American Computer Resources, Inc. Electric Library - It's not free, but it's a popular research site that even journalists use and swear by. It's like your local library updated daily via satellite, providing access to 150 newspapers, hundreds of magazines, 2,000 books, TV and radio transcripts, maps, photographs, art, etc. It's $9.95/mo. or $59.95/year. You can test it out thoroughly before you decide with a one-month free trial the site offers. Jumbo! (the shareware site)'s
WTHS Parent & Family Links Teaching Resources include general sites that are excellent and have lots of links too many to include on each subject page such as this Searching the Internet lists some seach engines and directory sites about.com-home/family (tons of links Beauty/Fashion, (annotated links for teenagers "electronic resources is lessons standards Agricultural science, Arts, Business/Vocational, http://www.wtps.org/links/family.html
Extractions: Elderly Health Care Entertainment Teaching Resources include general sites that are excellent and have lots of links - too many to include on each subject page such as this Searching the Internet lists some seach engines and directory sites ... since each one has its own "flavor," try as many as you have time for - each one should come up with different links also see and Abilities / Disabilities Links about.com: Daycare about.com: Depression about.com: Disabilities ... about.com-home/family (tons of links: Beauty/Fashion, Cars/Motorcycles, Drinks/Beverages, Food/Cooking, Gardening, Home, Parenting/Family, Pets, Relationships, Baby Names, Home Repair, Recipe Finders) about.com-kids/teens (tons of links: Computers/Internet, Entertainment, For Grownups, For Teens, Games, Hobbies/Interests, Home, Homework, Kids/Teens Connecting, News/Current Events, Sports/Fitness, Net Games, Kid's TV, Books for Teens, Homework Help, Safe Surfing) ADOL: Adolescence Directory On-Line @ Indiana U (guide to info on adolescent issues) ADOL: Health Risks for Adolescents @ Indiana U ("collection of electronic resources is intended for parents, educators, researchers, health practitioners, and teens")
Family Fun Links Lubbock, Tx 79493. family FUN links. Web Sites or click over to the science museum. Teens can spend time contains educational sites, links for adults and teenagers and info about http://lubbockinfo.com/FAMILY
Extractions: Main Page News Letter A to Z Directory Arts About Lubbock ADS Advertising Animal Control Apparel Attorneys A to Z Directory Attractions Auctions Automotive Books Buddy Holly Business Calendar Cams Careers Chat Rooms Churches City Of Lubbock Civic Center Computers Computer Services Cookbook Recipes Credit Cards Dating Over 18 Dining Discount Software Education Entertainment Family Fun Links Financial Services Food FREE Games Garage Sales Greeter Services Government Guest Book I.S.P.'s Jewelry Jobs Kid Pages Libraries Lifestyles Local Dial Up Lodging Lubbock History Media Money Movies Music News Night Life Parks Performing Arts Photography Police Postcards Radio Stations Real Estate Recipes Religious Restaurants Resume Schools Science Support Groups Stock Market Telecommunications Transportation Travel TV Listings Utilites Vital Information Weather Wines All About Lubbock Texas AUCTION P.O. Box 93238
What You Need To Know About™ The starting point for kids, parents and educators for fun links to earth science resources.Category science Earth sciences Education K through 12 Homework Help Literature, languages, science Parenting family Toddlers, teenagers,family fun About Japan All About Japan Sponsored links of the Day. http://www.about.com/
What You Need To Know About™ About.com expert guidance from real people searching the Internet for the information, goods, and services that you need to know related to your passion. Homework Help. Literature, languages, science Religion Spirituality family. Toddlers, teenagers, family fun About Japan. All About Japan Sponsored links of the http://kidspenpals.about.com/
Family And Consumer Science Assignment Links family and Consumer science Assignment links Moniteau R1 Schools, California, Missouri Home Garden Information Center Landscape; garden indoor plants; insects, diseases, and other problems; food safety and preservation. Teen Health and Fitness H ealth and nutrition information for teenagers. http://www.california.k12.mo.us/chs/library/facs.HTM
Extractions: CHILD DEVELOPMENT The Kids.com Products for and information about children. Includes web sites, games, and crafts links. Baby Universe Prices for baby products. Baby Super Mall Prices for baby products. Best Baby Products Prices for baby products. Price Scan Consumer source of comparison prices. Consumer Reference Home decorating, fashion, weddings, nutritional values, baby names. WORLD FOODS Recipe Source Online archive of recipes by keyword, region, and type of recipe. Recipes from Countries and Decades type in "recipes" for searching recipes Ethnic and Regional Recipes -choices include African, Asian, Australian and Oceanian, British and Irish, Caribbean, Eastern European, European, Jewish, Latin American, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, North American, South American.
Family Science Network Fathers and Men. teenagers. family Health. family Reading Miscellaneous links. College of Human Environmental sciences Updated January, 2001. family science Network. at the http://www.uky.edu/HES/gwbrock/fsn
MeeksHeit Health And Wellness Print this Web links Activity Log to record your findings. Unit 2 family and SocialHealth. Visit this web site and the A Message for teenagers section. http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/meeksheit/wwwlinks/unit2.shtml
Links such as health, childcare, family, science, and technology. sheets address issuesconcerning teenagers such as clearinghouse on work and family life provides http://www.infantstoteens.com/links.html
Extractions: A well-organized electronic guide to information about the social and emotional development of adolescents, this site was developed by the Center for Adolescent Studies at Indiana University for parents and professionals. It also features a teen haven, "Teens Only!" which includes resources such as teen "zines," help with homework, sports information, penpals, and games.
Www.educentral.org - Parent Knowledge Base Links Kids Link Up A Web Site For Parents Quality family Sites In School, What Can Parents Teachers Do science And Math At Home For teenagers Math Resources http://www.educentral.org/s/s_genparents.htm
Science Links Experiments, Dissections and science links. Click on the button for a You can help your family prepare for a disaster. Created by two teenagers, the site is set up as http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/science.htm
Extractions: Check out our new Polar Bear Page Great Sites for Children The American Library Association has a site with over 700 links to sites described as amazing, spectacular and colorful web sites. The suggested age range is preschool to age 14. Categories include arts and entertainment, science and technology,planet earth, literature and language, and more. Ace on the Case This online game explores topics in ocean science. The graphics are delightful. Students uncover amazing ocean facts and face challenging learning activities. Amusement Park Physics You've bought your ticket and boarded the roller coaster. Now you're barreling down the track at 60 miles per hour, taking hairpin turns and completing death-defying loops. Your heart is in your throat and your stomach is somewhere near your shoes. The only thing separating you from total disaster is a safety harness...but are you really in danger? Find out at this site. There's also a demonstration of how Newton's laws affect bumper car collisions. An Inquirer's Guide With an imaginary space system, a space story studio to write and share stories about the imaginary planet, this site is sure to interest many students.
Family And Consumer Education Web Links on issues that affect children, teenagers, and their family Resources links is agreat list that Department of Human Development family science, Ohio State http://www.dupage88.net/aths/resources/Media Center/Fam_Con_Ed/Fam_Con_Links.htm
Extractions: American Association Family and Consumer Science America's Children 1999 - Current data and statistics on the well-being of American children. CPS - Child Protective Services - This site provides the statistics on child abuse cases reported by state including the maltreatment, perpetrators and reporters. Child Resources - Child care resources from Cyfernet (Children, Youth and Families Education and Research Network). Advice on child safety and health, immunizations, child abuse symptoms, literacy, discipline and more. Childhood Problems: Facts For Families - The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry developed Facts for Families to provide concise and up-to-date information on issues that affect children, teenagers, and their families. Includes information on abuse, adoption, divorce, mental disorders, discipline, parenting and more. Children's Defense Fund - This site offers advice on health, safety, education, child welfare, poverty, statistics and more.
Extractions: Entire book (out of print) by historian Mark Poster, Professor of History at University of California - Irvine. "People are intensely interested in finding out how the family is faring, how it has evolved from the past and what forms it may take in the future. Yet social science does not have an adequate definition of the family, or a coherent set of categories from which to analyze it, or a rigorous conceptual scheme to specify what is significant about it. The purpose of this book is to demonstrate the weaknesses of existing theories of the family in the fields of history, sociology and psychology and to offer at least the beginnings of a more adequate theory." The Domestic Violence Clearinghouse and Legal Hotline (DVCLH) has been working to reduce domestic abuse in Hawaii for over a decade. We are the only agency in the State whose services are uniquely designed to provide civil legal assistance and advocacy to domestic abuse victims, and whose caseload is comprised exclusively of these victims.
Archived: Parents Guide To The Internet - Sites Along The Way online exhibits on an array of science and technology children can practice storytelling, and teenagers and adults find links to other good family sites at http://www.ed.gov/pubs/parents/internet/sites.html
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n Parents Guide to the Internet - November 1997 This section offers a sampling of some Internet sites waiting for you and your children. (Addresses are current as of November 1997 but may change at any time. If an address does not work, use the search feature on your Web browser to enter the site name and get the updated link). The Franklin Institute Science Museum http://sln.fi.edu/ offers online exhibits on an array of science and technology topics. Find good books to read, including Newbery and Caldecott Award Winners, at the American Library Association site http://www.ala.org/parents/index.html . This site includes information about authors, KidsConnect (for help locating all the information online), and educational games. Watch Live from Mars, audio and video transmissions of the Pathfinder's explorations, at NASA's Quest Project site http://quest.arc.nasa.gov . Find more adventures in space, including views from the Hubble Space Telescope, at a different NASA site http://spacelink.nasa.gov
Links Among Schools, Parents, And Communities IV. links Among Schools, Parents, and Communities. Talk with children and teenagers. inhow to train other parents in family ma th, family science, and family http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/MEP/PrelimGuide/pt4.html
Extractions: Preliminary Guidance for Migrant Education Program, Title I, Part C Public Law 103-382 The parental participation provisions of Goals 2000 and the reauthorized Title I programs, including the MEP, emphasize parental involvement as a vital component of national education reform. Goals 2000 recognizes the importance of parental involvement a nd includes it as one of the eight national education goals. It calls on every school to promote partnerships that will increase parental involvement and participation in promoting the social, emotional, and academic growth of children. The reauthorized ESEA emphasizes the need for parents and schools to develop partnerships and build ongoing dialogues around student achievement. Title I supports parental involvement by enlisting individual parents to help their children do well in school. In addition, the new Title I encourages schools and communities to coordinate services in ways that make a difference in the learning and lives of children and families. Resource Available from the U.S. Department of Education
Bridgerland Literacy: Family Focus family Focus. links to childrens science and academic subject sites Teenager withReading Skills Ideas for spurring interest in young teenagers, links to book http://www.logan.lib.ut.us/bridgerland/FamilyFocus
Extractions: The most effective way to help your child become a proficient reader is to read aloud together, early and often. Reading with preschool children provides a foundation of vocabulary and skills necessary in developing the ability to read. Read-aloud sessions allow parents to: model correct reading skills, lead students into more complex reading material, and foster a love of reading in children. Developing Reading Readiness in Preschoolers
DMS: Links For Parents Get involved with your kid and science! Home and family Disney is behind this siteand it's a great one. It covers everything from infants to teenagers. http://www.fcasd.edu/schools/dms/parent.htm
Extractions: and Drug-Free Children Talking With Your Kids about the Tough Issues ParenTech - Parenting in the Digital Age ... Parents and Children Together Online PSSA Links (Pennsylvania System of School Assessment) Intro to PSSA for families Sample math problems Sample reading problems Study Guides and Strategies .tips and tricks for students on study skills such as notetaking, test-taking, concept-mapping, and much more The Mental Edge This site has quizzes for all subject areas, grades 3-8. It also has practice for standardized tests. Feedback for wrong answers is provided. It is provided free on the Internet due to the advertisements placed on the pages. Prongo has free online games, quizzes, clip art, e-cards, kids' jokes, and more. Content is divided according to three age groups: 3-6, 6-9. 9-12. There are loads of educational games in the latter group. While Prongo does have ads, they are minimal.
Extractions: What's new About AIFS Search Media ... Links Last modified: 5 February 2003 Sites of interest to those working in family studies research and policy are the focus of this list. There is a geographic bias to Australia and the Pacific although key sites from other countries and regions are included. All links have been visited and chosen on the basis of their content and many are good starting points for locating other sites in an area. (This page has been changed so that each link brings up a new browser page while retaining the Links page in the original browser). Australian Family and Social Policy Youth Suicide Prevention Links Ask Now - Australia's first nationwide reference service began operating in August 2002 as a 12 month pilot project. Supported by the National, State and Territory libraries, Ask Now is open to anyone. Ask a question and get a response in real time. Guide to Australia - an online hypertext encyclopaedia, topics include, Australian facts and figures, geography, the environment and weather, communications, culture, tourism, travel, government and history.
Family Studies And Human Development Links on issues that affect children, teenagers, and their and drugs, and more; FamilyInternet Health AIDS Update Conference Partnering in science and Practice; http://www.columbia.edu/~mrl23/fshd.html
Extractions: Family Studies and Human Development Links This page contains links related to Children: The ABC of ECD , an Early Child Development Knowledge Base The Association to Benefit Children , works to challenge and change the myriad of threats to childhood The BabyNet The Baltimore Study , an evaluation of one of the nation's first comprehensive prenatal service programs for school-aged pregnant teenagers and evolved into one of the longest running longitudinal studies of families growing up in disadvantage. Bright Futures , responing to current and emerging preventive and health promotion needs of infants, children, adolescents, families, and communities. The Center for 4-H Youth Development Center for the Future of Children , sponsered by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Chlid Care Bureau , dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and supply of child care available for all families The Child Development Website , resources for the study of child development Child Neurology Homepage , coordinating the available internet resources in Child Neurology, both for professionals and patients The Child Psychologist , dedicated to the fields of educational and clinical psychology and the remediation of childhood and adolescent disorders Child Trends, Inc.
Home & Family - Magazines - Grizzly Web Links Today Christian Reader Christian science Monitor Christian Guideposts Hinduism TodayJewish family Life Leadership Living with teenagers Marriage Partnership http://grizzlyweb.com/links/magazine_home.asp