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The following websites regarding early childhood issues provide great information for parents, teachers, and other interested professionals:
Thinkfinity.org - This site provides a great resource of information. The information is geared toward teachers, but can be useful to parents, too.
The following web sites focus on the importance of parents reading with their babies and toddlers, and related suggestions:
Storyline Online -
On this website, stories are read by famous people. The words being read appear below the picture so that the reader can follow along.
ReadWriteThink.org is a website of the International Reading Association , a very reputable organization.
Everyday Teaching - Practical resources for teachers or parents. It’s free and you can subscribe.
Kid's Health: Reading Books to Babies
About.com: Ages 0-3: Baby's First Books
FamilyEducation.com - A great resource for parents! An excellent Ready to Read screening tool is available. It is completed on the computer and then feedback is provided. Features include School Resources for Parents, Parents’ Guide for Understanding Online Acronyms, and Advice from Parents. (Advertisements may be distracting.)
LD Online – This site provides valuable information on numerous aspects of learning disabilities and ADHD.
Government Resources
Ed.gov – The U.S. Department of Education website. Free resources are listed at the top of the page. Click on links for useful information for parents and teachers.
http://idea.ed.gov/ - This URL takes you to Building the Legacy of IDEA 2004. You can choose Part B or Part C.
OSEP Ideas that Work - Check the link on the left side of the page, entitled “Newly Added Resources for Parents.” This links to a great tool kit for parents’ use.
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