Mothers Acting Up
Mothers Acting Up
Mothers Acting Up is dedicated to mobilizing the gigantic political strength of Mothers* to ensure the health, education, and safety of every child, not just a privileged few. *mothers and others, on stilts or off, who are powerful and impressive and exercise protective care over someone smaller.http://www.mothersactingup.org/
The Becoming Parents Program (BPP)
The Becoming Parents Program (BPP)
Provides first time parents with knowledge and survival skills needed for taking care of their couple relationship, taking care of themselves, relating to their baby, and dealing with the many ways becoming parents impacts their lives.http://www.becomingparents.com
Exceptional Children
Exceptional Children
Fact sheet from Ohio State University Extension on how to cope in the situation where a child is borm with special problems related to physical disabilities, sensory impairments, emotional disturbances, learning disabilities, and mental retardation.http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5265.html
Parents Place
Parents Place
Comprehensive, nonsectarian services for Bay Area families with children of all ages, including support groups, parenting workshops, drop-in play area, resource library, counseling, expert consultation, childcare bulletin board, and mentor-tutor program.
http://www.jfcs.org/Services/Children,_Youth,_and_Families/Parents_Place/
Mom to Mom
Mom to Mom
Promotes positive parenting through articles and discussion forums where you can share with other moms the wit and wisdom gained from the hands-on experience of daily parenting. Online since 1997.http://www.momtomom.com/
My ParenTime
My ParenTime
A family community that aims to inform, educate, and entertain. Numerous resources, informative articles, hints, tips and checklists.
http://www.myparentime.com/
Today's Parent Online
Today's Parent Online
Official web site of the popular magazine, Today's Parent. Featuring steps and stages on your child's development, questions and answers, nutrition, forums, chat rooms and pen pals. http://www.parents-choice.org/