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"BabyCenter.com is the leading destination on the Internet for new and expectant parents, together with its companion site ParentCenter.com, a Web resource for parents of children ages 2 to 8, is dedicated to helping you find the information, support, and products you need for your pregnancy, baby, toddler, or child...." more
Attracting over one million monthly visits, BabyZone has become the premier online destination for highly personalized and localized content and tools, seamlessly covering the journey from preconception to pregnancy and parenting.

BabyZone’s expert team of doctors, specialists and authors are highly regarded in the industry, as is BabyZone’s proprietary technology. In addition to programming original features for its own web site, BabyZone’s content and technology is used to program content channels for key BabyZone partners including CBS’ iWon.com, Kimberly Clark’s ParentStages.com, and NYPost.com. ... more
Babies Online
Babies Online was created by, Shannon Anderson. "I'm a single mother of a beautiful baby girl who was born in September 1996. Most of my friends and family live 2000 miles away, but still I wanted them to be able to see her grow up! I started out mailing pictures to them, but most of the time I was just too busy to go make copies of the "good" pictures that I wanted everyone to see. Being the internet enthusiast that I am I decided it would be so much easier (and cooler) to put everything on a web page for her and let them see for themselves what a beautiful baby she was. Needless to say, it was a hit! I thought everyone should be able to do this, but since many people don't have the time, or the knowledge, to write a web page for themselves and their children, why don't I do it for them?! Thus the creation of Babies Online... more
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"Baby-place.com Welcome to the Baby Place, the starting point for parents for information on pregnancy, birth, and babies since 1995. We have over 3,000 pages of baby-related content plus over 2,500 links to other sites that we have personally reviewed before adding to ours. If you are looking for anything related to babies, you have come to the right place." ... more

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"La Leche League Founded in 1956 by seven women who had learned about successful breastfeeding while nursing their own babies, La Leche League is the only organization with the sole purpose of helping breastfeeding mothers. Now 8,000 Leaders and 3,000 local Groups strong in the United States alone, La Leche League Groups meet regularly in communities worldwide to share breastfeeding information and mothering experience" ... more
"1996-2011 A NaniNet, Inc. D.B.A. NannyNetwork.com is a Home/Work Solutions Company, providing payroll, tax and information services to families employing nannies and other household workers. The information provided is designed to give the readers general guidelines; decisions on hiring a nanny or other household employee, retaining an agency, household employment taxes and insurance issues remain the responsibility of the employer. Business listings in our databases are for informational purposes only; we do not recommend or endorse any specific companies in our directory. The information contained on our website is not intended to serve as specific legal, accounting, insurance or tax advice. Home/Work Solutions encourages you to consult with competent tax, insurance and employment counsel concerning specific matters before making any decisions" ... more
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"ZERO TO THREE's mission is to promote the healthy development of our nation's infants and toddlers by supporting and strengthening families, communities, and those who work on their behalf. We are dedicated to advancing current knowledge; romoting beneficial policies and practices; communicating research and best practices to a wide variety of audiences; and providing training, technical assistance and leadership development. ZERO TO THREE is a national non-profit organization" ... more




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Music for Babies"Advanced Brain Technologies(ABT) develops clinically tested cognitive training products that maximize human potential by improving the foundational processing abilities of the brain"

"ABT applies over 30 years of clinical experience with advances in neuroscience, music, acoustic, and brain research, toward the production of high-quality, effective and affordable products, technologies and delivery systems."

"The Family of ABT Products include: The Listening Program®, Sound Health®, Music for Babies™, and BrainBuilder®."

"In addition to an extensive line of cognitive training products ABT offers training programs for health, therapeutic, education and music professionals. Our international network includes over 1,300 Authorized Providers offering ABT Products in 25 countries." ... more about ABT
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"KidsHealth is the largest and most visited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, the award-winning KidsHealth provides families with accurate, up-to-date, and jargon-free health information they can use. KidsHealth has been on the Web since 1995 - and has been accessed by more than 170,000,000 visitors. On a typical weekday, more than 250,000 people access KidsHealth's reliable information." ... more
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The Total Transformation Program
The Total Transformation Program

A Parent's Program for Managing Challenging Child Behavior.

"The Total Transformation Program, created by renowned behavioral therapist James Lehman, offers practical, real world solutions for the most challenging problems parents face such as defiance, disrespect, lying and cursing, acting out in school, unmotivated behavior and more.

You’ll learn the exact techniques James used in his private practice to help children take responsibility for their behavior and help parents get back in control of their homes." ... more
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childbirth.org
"Pregnancy is a very special time in a person's life. Educating yourselves to be good consumers, knowing your options, and how to provide yourselves with the best possible care are essential to a healthy pregnancy.

Enjoy the many links of educational, informational, and personal nature." ... more
KidSource OnLine! is "A group of parents who want to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of parents and children. We've created an online community that shares our values and goals in raising, educating and providing for our children. We believe that parents and caregivers want to take greater responsibility for their children's health and education, but don't always have the right information, resources or advice to do so. Our goal is to provide that knowledge and advice to help you better raise and educate your children."

"As you visit KidSource OnLine!, you'll see we focus primarily on health and education related issues. We've found that these are the number one concerns for many parents today. And, it has been much too difficult for the typical parent to find timely, accurate and helpful information in these areas. So, our goal is to find the best of the healthcare and education information for you and deliver it to you in new and innovative ways that will make it of greater benefit to you and your family."

"KidSource OnLine! is a group of parents who love our children and after many years have come to the conclusion that we need to "love what we do and do what we love". So we combined our love of our children with our expertise with computers and marketing and created KidSource OnLine" ... more
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March of Dimes
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"The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. March of Dimes websites provide information and resources for individuals and health care professionals to help women have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies."... more
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BabyFirstWhat Is Prematurity?

"Prematurity is when your baby is less than 37 weeks old at the time of birth. A term baby is born at 38 to 42 weeks.

A premature baby is usually not fully developed, meaning some vital organs might not be functioning at optimal levels. Some may not be ready to operate at all, which is why these babies are placed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and cared for by specialists.

It is perfectly normal to be concerned about this delicate situation; you are not alone. Globally, 12.9 million babies—10 percent of the world birth population—are born prematurely each year. In the United States, preterm births have risen 36 percent in the past 25 years. Africa has the highest rate at 11.9 percent, followed by North America with 10.6 percent, and then Asia with 9.1%. The premature birth rates for Latin America and the Caribbean are at 8.1 percent, Australia and New Zealand are at 6.4 percent, and Europe is at 6.2 percent." ... more
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Preemie Parents
26 Ways to Grow with Your Premature Baby by Tami C. Gaines
Foreword by Gaines M. Mimms, M.D.
Illustrated by Roni Orlina
"Tami has gained prominence as an authority on preemie parenting. In Preemie Parents, Tami draws on her own journey with her premature twins to teach parents how to transform the difficult realities of the neonatal intensive care unit into opportunities for tremendous spiritual and personal growth."

Recipe to Find More Joy
"During your journey with your premature baby, consider the following strategies to allow more joy into your life:
1. Meditate. Pray or meditate each day to gain spiritual or emotional strength for the challenge. Feel your physical strength building each day.
2. Be honest. Be open and honest with yourself and others about the fears you have. Talk through them and then make the decision not to live your life around the “What if’s.
3. Find & Celebrate Joys. Find something to celebrate each day, even if it’s something small, so you remember to be joyful.
4. Help others. By reaching out to others, you’re putting."   
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For Millennial women, becoming a mom is a process of adding another dimension to their sense of self. As they experience the exciting transformation that motherhood brings, the Meredith Parents Network is with them every step of the way providing information, inspiration, and community.
We connect with mom on multiple platforms allowing her to customize her experience through brands that not only address her unique place in life, but every stage in her pregnancy and her child’s development. For her, it’s about the journey.

Parents magazine helps parents understand the issues and challenges that are important to them. We make it a priority to answer their questions, address their concerns, advocate their causes and celebrate the joys of parenthood. Each month, we harness the power of our readers to advocate continuously and tirelessly for children, so that all kids can grow up in a healthy, safe, and loving environment. more

American Baby celebrates the thrill-of-a-lifetime experience of pregnancy and new motherhood and helps readers approach the first important years of their baby's life with confidence.
American Baby surrounds young moms with easy how-to's and friendly support — we're there to answer a question, offer a laugh and connect women mom-to-mom so they can share real-world lessons and inspiring stories.
We take the worry out of parenthood so new moms can enjoy the fun. American Baby delivers! more
This is a small and humble Traditional Catholic web site for kids of all ages and for other Christians who are interested in the Catholic Faith.

It is not our intention to distribute volumes of information about the Catholic faith — there are hundreds of beautiful web sites that have accomplished this. But we want to concentrate on the traditional Catholic prayers and the Holy Rosary, along with links to our favorite Catholic web sites and fun stuff for kids.

We will gladly answer any questions that we can, but we will refer you to our resources to better answer any questions that you may have. We hope you enjoy our little web site and will be inspired by the Holy Spirit to love and practice the Catholic Faith with devotion, and to remember to always seek the truth!

Prayer intentions are always welcome. We pray the Holy Rosary daily for the conversion of sinners.
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"C-FAM was founded in the summer of 1997 in order to monitor and affect the social policy debate at the United Nations and other international institutions.

C-FAM is a non-partisan, non-profit research institute dedicated to reestablishing a proper understanding of international law, protecting national sovereignty and the dignity of the human person.

C-FAM personnel have participated in every major UN social policy debate since 1997 including the Rome Statutes of the International Criminal Court, the Convention on Disabilities, Cairo+5, Beijing+5 and dozens of others.

C-FAM publishes and promotes scholarship related to the proposition that the UN and other international institutions harm a true understanding of international law and in the process undermine the family and other institutions man requires for a just, free and happy life.

C-FAM regularly interfaces with diplomats, policy makers, academics, activists and office holders from around the world." ... more
"In September 1984, six St. Louis women gathered around a dining room table to discuss their concern that the US bishops, who had announced their intention to write a pastoral letter on the subject of "women's concerns", might not receive an accurate picture of Catholic women. The women were concerned about the impression given in the media that most Catholic women feel "alienated" from the Church, and dissent from Church teachings on issues ranging from abortion to ordination. They were aware that feminist theology had influenced many women and Catholic leaders. They wanted to do something positive to overcome this distorted image of Catholic women.

The result of the women's discussions was an eight-point statement of fidelity to Church teachings on a wide range of issues. They began to circulate the statement, called the Affirmation for Catholic Women, among their friends and colleagues, inviting them to reproduce the Affirmation and to help collect signatures

Women for Faith & Family was formed to assist in distribution of the Affirmation, to foster greater communication among faithful Catholic women, and to be helpful in communicating their concerns to the bishops and other Church leaders.

The response to the Affirmation was overwhelming. Within a few months, 4,000 signatures had been received, and a copy of the Affirmation with a list of the signers was sent to the Bishops' Committee on Women." ... more
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"WonderBaby.org, a project funded by Perkins School for the Blind, is dedicated to helping parents of young children with vision impairments as well as children with multiple disabilities. Here you'll find a database of articles written by parents who want to share with others what they've learned about playing with and teaching a blind child, as well as links to meaningful resources and ways to connect with other families.

We focus on real-life advice and real-life experiences."

Amber Bobnar:
"In 2011 WonderBaby teamed up with Perkins in order to provide more features and support for families through the internet. My original intent for the site was just to link to resources I found on the web, but before I knew it I was writing more and more about Ivan and all he had to teach us! I soon learned that other parents were experiencing this too... we all know that our children are full of wonder and they amaze us every day. As we focus on teaching our children all they need to learn in order to be as independent as possible we are often surprised to find out that we are learning so much from them!" ... more
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speech-language-development.com
"A resource for the tools you need to empower yourself and your child!"

Did you know?
It is even more urgent.
•Language development begins in the womb. Infants less than an hour old can tell the difference between the language of their parents and a foreign language.
•Children are born wanting to talk and communicate with the adults in their lives—that's you!
•The first year of life is critically important for language development, even though many babies do not say any words during this period.
•How, and how much, you talk to your children from birth to age three has a huge influence on their language skills in school.
•Babies can communicate many of their needs and wants before they start talking, and how you respond can help them learn the words and phrases they will use later."

"If you're reading this, chances are you're worried. You may be worried that your child has a communication delay or disorder and wondering how to find out for sure. Your child may already have been identified with a speech delay or a language disorder, and you're wondering where to turn for help." ... more
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Expectant Mother's Guide:laptop-baby"Pregnancy is an exciting and life-changing event—one that will no doubt bring up lots of questions. What are the do's and don'ts of pregnancy? What is it like being pregnant? When do I need to take a childbirth class? Where should I register for my baby shower? What size baby clothing should I buy? What should I expect from labor and delivery?

Over the next few months, you will find this website to be a helpful resource as you navigate the seemingly endless options you have as a new expectant mother. Whether you are anxiously expecting your first baby or consider yourself a returning Labor and Delivery champion, the Expectant Mother's Guide can help you find resources in your local neighborhood and connect you with pregnancy and baby-related businesses, services and organizations that can help you enhance your pregnancy, birth and postpartum experiences.

Use your local Expectant Mother's Guide to find pregnancy, birth and baby-related articles and resources in specific U.S. markets during and after pregnancy to help you navigate the trimesters and new parenthood. Start below by choosing the city nearest you." ... more
PARENTING CENTRAL

RESOURCES FOR PARENTS AND EXPECTANT PARENTS
Intellectual and Emotional Life of the Developing Child.
" Parenting Central deals with issues related to the intellectual and emotional development of your child.

The site contains authoritative resources and links to web sites containing valuable information on what parents can do to realize the potential of the developing child.

Gardner, professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, explores the notion of multiple intelligence. His work has greatly influenced the field of early childhood development and education, generally.

MI - The Theory Multiple intelligence concepts are given brief summaries and links are provided referencing Harvard Project Zero, an alternative school that applies Howard Gardner's theories and techniques. The subject of reformation of education is the focus of some of the many links on this site. Howard Gardner and his colleague's notions of rennovating mainstream educational practices deserve a careful look.

Remarkable ideas and information Produced by the Suzuki Music Academy ...
babymusic.com is a division of London-based Cala Records Ltd. It is the nurturing and educational side of the company. We work in association with the Swiss Global Artistic Foundation, www.swissglobal.org, to further the appreciation of good music and for the advancement of music in education.
"Musikandmotion, with licensed educator, Sunny Kira, M.A., introduces Kindermusik music-based "total child" development classes to families in North Natomas and West Sacramento area of California. Musikandmotion has been awarded "Maestro Top Program for exceptional service" in bringing music to the lives of children and families in Natomas, and West Sacramento.

Kindermusik isn't just for music. It is the world's leading "music and movement" based educational program to nurture and accelerate your child's early development in many areas, including language, math, cognitive skills, creativity and reasoning, social and emotional skills, physical coordination and balance, confidence and self-esteem, listening, self-discipline, and yes, music! Kindermusik is a comprehensive music and child-develoment program designed for ages birth through 7 years.

Now available in Natomas and West Sacramento for children of ages birth through seven years, Musikandmotion's parent-child courses are the product of years of research by the Kindermusik International team of specialists and consultants in childhood development and music education.

Founded more than 30 years ago, Kindermusik has touched the lives of more than 1.5 million children in 66 countries through 6,000 dedicated educators!" ... more
"Montessori Education & Your Child
Montessori is a unique educational approach that nurtures a child’s intrinsic desire to learn. Montessori focuses on the whole child—his cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.

Montessori education is right for children of any age. Some Montessori schools provide all levels of learning, from infant/toddler though the secondary level. Others offer only certain education levels.

Introducing your child to Montessori as early as possible puts her on the right path to becoming a confident, self-motivated learner.

The Door to Learning
In a Montessori environment, children learn by exploring and manipulating specially designed materials. Each material teaches one concept or skill at a time, and lays a foundation from which students can comprehend increasingly abstract ideas.

Children work with materials at their own pace, repeating an exercise until it is mastered. The teacher may gently guide the process, but her goal is to inspire rather than instruct.

Throughout the classroom, beautifully prepared, inviting curriculum areas contain a sequential array of lessons to be learned. As students work through the sequence, they build and expand on materials and lessons already mastered. And all the while they are developing qualities with which they’ll approach every future challenge: autonomy, creative thinking, and satisfaction in a job well done." ... more
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"Most teachers and therapist already know first hand about the power of music. We have lost count of the number of times an educator has described a special child to us beginning with the phrase, “I have this child who won’t talk but will sing....” or “One of my students, who won’t do much else, loves to sing...” or “I sing entire lessons to keep a child’s attention....” Many others express the regret that they don’t feel they can sing well enough. Let our CDs take the stage fright out of using music in a classroom or therapeutic setting. Our music is based on well researched drills, not mother goose. We won’t mix in lines about cows jumping over the moon, men selling muffins, or mice sprinting up a clock. We avoid the use of nursery rhymes because the special needs mind is often so literal.

These are not nursery rhymes, but speech development lessons put to music.

Why Music? - The Institute for Music and Neurologic Function states: “New studies are reporting overlapping areas for music and language processing. Rhythm has been found to positively influence brain activity during learning; scientists have reported that after a rhythm sequence is stopped, brain activity occurs in anticipation." ... more
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