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1. American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
The AFB website features information promoting the social and educational well-being of children and adults who are blind or visually impaired.

2. Ask Evelyn
Excellent resource for parents and parent educators that includes short, clear and practical answers to parents' questions about children. Also includes an area for teachers that offers useful ideas and information which can be applied quickly.

3. Blue Web'n Learning Applications
A library of Internet sites offering lesson plans and project ideas.

4. California Elementary Education Association
Seminars and conferences covering Early Childhood Education and related topics.

5. Captioned Media Program
U. S. Department of Education sponsored free-loan captioned media program for deaf and hard of hearing persons, their families, teachers, and others who work with them.

6. Childrendoc.com
Child Health Information Provided by Pediatricians

7. Community Learning Network
CLN is designed to help K-12 teachers integrate technology into their classrooms.

8. Daycareland.com
This site is a site for parents and daycare providers. Its provides a place to do research and communicate with people who have the same love of Kids.

9. Delphi Internets' Child Care Connection
Forums and chat rooms for child care related professions: preschool teachers, centers, home daycare providers, churches, schools....parents too.

10. DLM Early Childhood Program
This site contains helpful educational tools for both teachers and parents.

11. DR. PAUL's Child Health and Wellness Info Site
Provides parents and care-givers with free, 24-hour-a-day access to child health information in a variety of media - including articles, illustrations, daily tips of the day, weekly Ask DR. PAUL columns, weekly online chats and more.

12. Early Childhood Care and Development
International resources in support of young children and their families.

13. Early Childhood Educators' and Family Web Corner
A good resource for more articles and information on early childhood

14. Early Childhood News
Features sample articles from the print magazine for professionals who work with young children.

15. ECEOL Website
Collaborative effort of early childhood educators in building a site with well thought-out content; growing site with global early childhood perspective.

16. Ed Tech Materials
On-line resource for books, crafts and activities for all ages.

17. EduPuppy
This regularly updated, easy to navigate site allows users to search by categories and keywords effectively and efficiently. EduPuppy links to content rich lesson plans & units, technology & integration sites, educational articles & research, ECE theories & practice, Developmentally Appropriate Practice, Special Education materials, and more!

18. ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary & Early Childhood Education
An excellent resource for the early childhood community. Includes information on the Reggio Emilia and Project approaches.

19. Gryphon House Books
Source for early childhood books and information.

20. Hall of Early Childhood
Teacher sites, sites for kids and special populations.

21. Jana's Craft Connection
Craft ideas, hints, classifieds, etc. including specific projects for preschoolers.

22. Kathy Schrock's
Classified list of sites on the Internet found to be useful for enhancing curriculum and teacher professional growth.

23. Keepkidshealthy.com
A Pediatricians' guide to your children's health and safety, with parenting advice, online forums, an immunization schedule, growth charts, a sophisticated baby name finder and more.

24. Long-Term Outcomes of Early Childhood Programs
Download articles published by the Center for the Future of Children.

25. Moving and Learning
Children need to move! Not just for the sake of their physical selves, but also for social, emotional and cognitive development. Movement benefits the whole child. If you’re a parent, caregiver, teacher, or health professional living or working with children birth to eight, you can promote fitness, self-esteem, self-confidence, learning, and a lot more – without specialized knowledge, fancy equipment, or a lot of money. Moving & Learning can help you learn how.

26. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
NAEYC is the nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators. Here you will find information on accreditation, conferences, local affiliates, and more!

27. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
A "high-tech search network", NCMEC is a vital resource in the search for missing children and the quest for child protection.

28. National Child Care Association
The NCCA's mission is to promote the growth and safeguard the interest of quality child care and education focusing on licensed private providers of these services. Find out more about NCCA and locate an NCCA member in your area.

29. National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC)
An adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse for Child Care

30. National Network for Child Care
NNCC unites the expertise of many of the nation's leading universities through the outreach system of Cooperative Extension. Their goal is to share knowledge about children and child care from the vast resources of the landgrant universites.

31. Nautilus
This site is devoted to study creative arts in intelligence and creativity development, and promote its inclusion in education. In English and Spanish.

32. Online College Finder
If you're wondering where to get the education and skills to make a change or are just looking for more information about possible careers, just click the links provided to find online colleges and campus locations near you.

33. Provider Appreciation Day
Child Care Organizations Nationwide have joined together to declare May 11, 2001 to be the sixth annual national Provider Appreciation Day.

34. Richard Cohen, Early Childhood Services
Richard Cohen, an acclaimed teacher and motivational speaker, facilitates workshops and delivers keynote addresses for communities of parents, teachers and caregivers around the world, nurturing and strengthening their skills as they work with and care for children of all ages.

35. Schwab Foundation for Learning
Information, support and hope for parents and educators helping kids with learning differences.

36. Sunshine Online
Site devoted to providing reading material for 5-8 year olds.

37. Teacher Quicksource
Teacher Quicksource contains over 200 free preschool activities for teachers and parents. Originally designed to help Head Start teachers fulfill government requirements, it's become a valuable and easy-to-use resource for anyone building a lesson plan or looking for a developmentally appropriate activity.

38. Teacher's Charm
Teacher's Charm offers unique "teacher" jewelry, multicultural stationery, and t-shirts for educators.

39. Teachers@Random
A website for K-12 teachers and librarians. Here you'll find a resource center packed with teacher's guides, thematic and interdesciplinary indexes and more!

40. The California Early Childhood Mentor Program
Advanced training for experienced child care workers who wish to become Mentors to new practitioners.

41. The Jane Goodall Institute
The Jane Goodall Institute advances the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things. Find out more information about the Roots & Shoots Program for Young Children and join the international community of teachers and children!

42. The Learning Page
The Learning Page provides hundreds of free, downloadable worksheets and lesson plans for teachers and parents of elementary-level school children.

43. The Montessori Foundation
A source of assistance, encouragement, and support for the international Montessori community.

44. The NACCRRA
The National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) is a national membership organization that promotes the growth and development of high quality child care resource and referral services throughout the United States.

45. The Soho Center
A non-profit national resource for family child care providers.

46. The Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation (TLLCCF)
A non-profit organization that funds non-profit, non-sectarian child care programs dedicated to excellence. TLLCCF funds benefit thousands of children, programs, child care teacher awards and educational scholarships at many outstanding child care agencies and academic institutions. Find out about the TLLCCF's Child Care Teacher Recognition Awards Program.

47. Welcome to the World of HanuKat!
HanuKat offers a new, playful, interactive way for children, parents, grandparents and friends – both Jewish and non-Jewish - to celebrate Hanukkah.

 

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