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Web Links & Resources

ABC's of Parenting
The "Yahoo"-style resource offers a guide to parent-tested, parent-rated Web sites for families and parents-to-be.

Pediatric Points of Interest
Johns Hopkins University's Pediatrics Department provides links to several "Ask the Pediatrician" Web sites. Parents can also find links to information on children's health issues, from allergies to cancer.

National Parent Information Network
This Web site, funded through the U.S. Department of Education, provides research-based information about the parenting process and family involvement in education.

Family.com: Parenting
Part of Disney's Go Network, Family.com includes advice from experts and a new parenting tip every day. Parents might enjoy the interactive tools, including a child's growth chart and a parent problem solver.

ParenthoodWeb
Features of note on ParenthoodWeb include an interactive daycare finder, a list of recent product recalls, and an "Ask the Parents" section.

The Parent Club
Pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, and the first year of your baby's life are the focus at The Parent Club. Useful tools include a due date calculator, birth planner, and a baby name search.

KidSource OnLine
KidSource picks a new parenting or education topic every month, and provides articles and a guide to resources on that topic. Parents can also sign up for daily, age appropriate newsletters containing educational activities; healthcare, parenting tips; and news about Websites and products of interest to families.

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eScore
Information on parenting, child development, and learning is available through eScore. The interactive Child Snapshot will give you a quick profile of your child's abilities. Other notable features include weekly features focused on each age and stage (from 0 to 13), and experts on call who will answer your questions (for a small fee).

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