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For additional resources in this subject area,
see the library's list of
Magazine Databases.
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BabyCenter
Information on pregnancy,
babies and toddlers.
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FamilyFun
Lots of activities,
food, health, local resources and travel
ideas and tips.
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Family Education Network
Ideas on things to
do and science fun.
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Great Web Sites for Kids
The American Library Association
offers these well-organized lists of selected sites for
children, parents, caregivers, homeschoolers, teachers
and librarians. The site also includes a
Librarian's Guide to Cyberspace for Parents and Kids
that offers advice on how to be Web savvy.
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Naming Your Baby
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Baby Name Finder
Search through
BabyCenter's database of names by sex,
ethnic origin, beginning letter, number
of syllables and more.
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Baby Names
This useful site from
Baby Zone provides lists of names, articles
about naming your baby and statistics on
the most popular baby names.
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Nuttin' But Kids
Songs, fingerplays,
crafts, and other activities for preschoolers.
Though this site is designed for child-care
providers, anyone who works (or plays) with
preschoolers will find good ideas here.
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Parent Resources
The National PTA
offers ideas on how to help your child
succeed in both school and life.
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Adoption Virginia Department of Social Services
The site provides
information on adoption procedures governed
by the Code of Virginia. It also includes a
photo listing of Virginia children living in
foster care or group homes who are waiting to
be adopted.
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Child Welfare Information Gateway
Adoption resources including
databases of adoption literature, experts, agencies,
support groups, law and more. Provided by the
Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and
Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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Fairfax County
Adoption &
Foster Care
Information and resources offered
through Fairfax County's Department of Family Services.
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Dr. Toy
Find information about
selecting the best toys and educational products.
The site includes several lists including a
holiday gift guide and the best children's
products of the year.
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Kids-In-Mind
This movie review site
assigns scores based on three categories:
nudity/sexual content, violence and profanity.
Detailed explanations indicate why a film rates
high or low on a certain category. The site
has two versions: one is free and is supported
by ads; the other is paid for by subscriptions.
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Oppenheim Toy Portfolio
An independent guide to
consumer reviews
of children's toys, books, videos, computer games
(Windows and MAC), audio material and more. The
reviews are grouped initially by a child's age
infant to late elementary then by
medium and subject. Most of the items included
in the reviews meet the Oppenheim standards defined
on the Web site and bear the Oppenheim gold or
platinum award of excellence.
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Parental Media Guide
Look here for information on
parental advisory systems from the movie, electronic
game, music and television industries.
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Parents' Choice Awards
Reviews children's media and
honors the best material for children in the following
categories: books, magazines, music, television, toys,
video games and Web sites.
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Screen It! Entertainment Reviews for Parents
Provides in-depth movie
reviews. Rates current movies and even soon
to be released movies, videos, music, and
DVDs on various aspects such as violence,
sexual content, profanity, imitative behavior,
etc.
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FBI Parent's Guide to Internet Safety
This guide, available in
English and Spanish, offers advice for parents
on protecting children from exploitation on the
Internet.
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NetSmartz
Fun, age-appropriate activities help
children learn how to be safer when using the Internet.
NetSmartz was created by the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children and Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
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SafeKids.com: Child Safety on the Information Highway
Newsletters and articles provide advice
on using the Internet safely.
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CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit
Disorder)
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Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind Children's
Services
Serving the Greater
Washington, DC metropolitan area, this
nonprofit organization offers comprehensive
rehabilitation services and training to
individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
The mission of the organization is to enable
individuals to become independent at home,
work, school and in their community through
a program designed specifically around their
needs.
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LD Online
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Learning Disabilities Association of Virginia
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Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center
PEATC assists families of
children with disabilities and the professionals
who serve them by offering information on special
education topics including early intervention,
specific disability issues, transitioning from
school to adult life and legislation affecting
people with disabilities. See the monthly events
calendar and a listing of
support groups in Virginia arranged by disability.
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Parent Resource Center
The Fairfax County Public
Schools, Office of Special Education helps
parents learn more about the services they
provide for children with special needs. The
PRC includes information on
Special Needs Summer Camps, Individualized
Education Programs, lists of tutors and speech
clinicians, and workshops for parents.
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Parenting Special Needs
Site providing information
on parenting children with special needs,
with links to medical sources, articles and
human-interest commentaries.
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Fairfax County Public Schools
Information about the
system as a whole; profiles of individual
schools; links to the home pages of those
schools that have them; and links to other
resources. Note particularly the Web page
of the
Parent Resource Center which includes
a link to the PRC Library.
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Family Resource Centers
FRCs are drop-in
centers in the Culmore, Springfield/Franconia
and Lorton communities that offer a variety of
resources to help strengthen families. Computer
training for youth, free legal services, parent
education, children's clubs, homework assistance
and health screenings are among some of the
activities and programs available. The FRCs are
the result of a collaboration between the
Fairfax County Department of Family Services
and other public and private community-based
organizations.
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Online Magazines
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Our Kids
Links to activities
for parents of babies, toddlers and preschoolers
in the Washington, DC area. Subjects include
amusement centers, animals, museums, nature,
parks, performing arts, storytime, classes
for parents and classes for kids. Focus is
on the best activities for the under-5
crowd.
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Parenting Classes
Offered by the Fairfax County Public
Schools, Office of Early Childhood and Family Services.
A variety of subjects are covered ranging from sibling
rivalry to "the young adolescent."
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Parenting Resources and Assistance Guide
Descriptions of
parenting classes, programs and services
available in Fairfax County and Northern
Virginia, provided by the
Fairfax County Department of Family
Services.
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CinCHouse.com
Designed
specifically to serve military wives
and women (a.k.a. Commanders in Chief of
the House), CinCHouse offers practical
advice on issues such as relocating and
dealing with deployment, as well as
feature articles regarding military
personnel, personal well-being and
children. In addition, links are provided
to the bases of every branch of service,
messages can be posted on the site’s
"Whine & Cheese Forum" and a
military pay estimator helps with budgets.
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Family Separation & Readiness: Children Issues
Information
that focuses on helping children to
cope with separation, from Air Force
Crossroads' pre-deployment guide.
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Family Support During Deployment
Resources for
all branches of the armed services
from Force Health Protection &
Readiness.
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Healthy Parenting Initiative
Offers tips on deployment,
relocation and dangerous work issues, and an
activity center for kids. Their
Parent/Teen Resources section provides
materials to reinforce parent-teen relationships.
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LIFELines Services Network
The official quality of
life service delivery network of the Department
of the Navy, serving Sailors, Marines and their
families.
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National Guard Family Program Online Community
Both Air and Army
National Guard members and their families
will find information on service,
deployment, medical, financial, legal and
educational issues, as well as resources
to help support family life in the National
Guard. The
National Guard Youth section of the
Web site is especially geared toward
children of National Guard members.
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Military Members and Families
The American Red Cross provides
information about the communications, financial
and counseling assistance available to active duty,
Guard, Reserves and veteran personnel.
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Sgt. Mom's Support Material
Information and
advice for military families by a
military wife.
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Uniting Through Reading
A program available to
Navy and Marine Corps members,
that enables deployed parents and their
children to stay connected through the
reading of books aloud on videotape.
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Child Passenger Safety
The Department of Transportation
provides information on child safety seats and booster seats,
safety seat recalls, the location of safety seat inspection
stations and general information about how to protect
children riding in vehicles.
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Childproofing Your Home
Twelve recommended safety products
for the home are discussed on this U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission Web site.
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Healthy Toys
Search by a toy's name, brand or type
to see if it has been tested for lead, cadmium, arsenic and
other harmful chemicals. The site is sponsored by the Ecology
Center, a Michigan-based nonprofit organization.
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National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Important advice, training
opportunities and technical assistance for parents,
attorneys and law enforcement. Child safety is
discussed, with particular emphasis on smart Internet
use. Safety tips in PDF format are available.
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SafeKids.com: Child Safety on the Information Highway
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U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Find information on safety
recalls and alerts. The USPC also provides online
publications and checklists covering a wide
range of subjects including "Childproofing Your
Home," "Baby Safety Checklist" and "Home Playground
Safety Tips."
Local Area
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Fairfax County Park Authority Parktakes Online
Find a camp for your child
based on age, topic, sport, you name it! Dates,
times, locations and fees are available here, as
well as the ability to register electronically.
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Fairfax County Public Schools' Summer Programs
Information on summer school
and summer programs.
In addition, this FCPS site offers information on summer
programs including camps, camps for children with special
needs, RecPAC and a variety of enrichment opportunities.
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George Mason University Summer Camps & Programs
for Youth
A brief description of the recreational and
sports camps, as well as the academic assistance
and enrichment programs sponsored primarily
by GMU is provided here. Also listed are the
dates, time, cost, and ages accepted for each
camp/program. To request registration and
more specific information, campers and parents
should call the telephone number listed for
each camp of interest.
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Washington Family Magazine Virtual Camp Fair
Descriptions of day camps
and residential camps in Virginia, Maryland and
Washington, DC. Web site links and e-mail
addresses are included where available.
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Washington Parent Magazine Summer Camp Guides
Washington Parent provides
an annotated directory of children's camps in the
immediate vicinity as well as outside the Washington
metro area. The camps are listed alphabetically by
camp name under a general geographic heading. Contact
information is included for each camp.
National/International
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American Camping Association
The ACA's Camp Resource
for Families is guaranteed to facilitate your
search for a summer camp for a child or an adult!
Helpful advice regarding how to choose a camp,
what to pack, coping at camp and more is provided.
Using criteria as varied as age, gender, nationality,
religion, activities, special needs or even camp name,
one can search the more than 2,000 ACA accredited
camps listed.
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National Camping Association
All summer camp recommendations
listed on the National Camping Association's
Web site are strictly for residential, overnight
campers. The site includes articles about the summer
camp experience as well as personalized guidance and
referrals to NCA accredited camps via its "Camp Advisory
Service."
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Peterson's Summer Camps & Programs
This Thomson-Peterson's
guide provides a database of summer camps and
academic and travel opportunities for kids from
kindergarten through high school. Search by
activity, location (USA and international) or
category to plan an enriching summer.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
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