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Connect For Kids |
Connect for Kids makes the best use of communications technologies, specifically the Internet, to give adults — parents, grandparents, guardians, educators, advocates, policymakers, elected officials and others — the tools and information they need to improve the lives of children, youth and families. |
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Crossroads Family Services
(formerly Family Services of Plano)
(972) 578-2802 |
The organization stems from a collaborative arrangement between the City of Plano Police Department and Neighborhood Youth Services (NYS). Their goal was to create an alternative to juvenile probation and create a broad approach to youth mental health issues plus deal with the need for educational and prevention services to both the youth and their families.
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FamilyEducation.com |
Where millions of parents find school solutions, homework help, parenting tips, and expert advice. |
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Focus on the Family |
Since Focus on the Family's primary reason for existence is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ through a practical outreach to homes, we have firm beliefs about both the Christian faith and the importance of the family. This ministry is therefore based upon five guiding philosophies that are apparent at every level throughout the organization. These "pillars" are drawn from the wisdom of the Bible and the Judeo-Christian ethic, rather than from the humanistic notions of today's theorists. |
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| Get Cyber Savvy |
Get CyberSavvy! is an educational program, created by the DMA as a public service to help parents, children, educators and librarians understand and enjoy cyberspace. |
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| Get Cyber Savvy Online Basics |
The DMA's Guide to Online Basics, Behavior and Privacy. Whether this is your first Internet experience or you are a technology wizard, Get CyberSavvy! has useful information for you.
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| Getting Cyber Savvy |
A new user's guide to going online. Everyone is talking about the Internet, but many consumers, including many older adults, have yet to go online. Sooner, rather than later, we'll all be citizens of cyberspace. It's just a matter of feeling comfortable with it. |
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| National
Center for Fathering |
Helping you becoms a better dad. The mission of the National Center for Fathering is to improve the well-being of children by inspiring and equipping men to be more effectively involved in the lives of children.. In response to a dramatic trend towards fatherlessness in America, the Center was founded in 1990 to conduct research on fathers and fathering, and to develop practical resources to prepare dads for nearly every fathering situation |
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| National
Child Care Information Center |
The National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC), a service of the Child Care Bureau, is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that links parents, providers, policy-makers, researchers, and the public to early care and education information. |
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| The Child Care Bureau |
The Child Care Bureau is dedicated to enhancing the quality, affordability, and availability of child care for all families. The Child Care Bureau administers federal funds to states, territories, and tribes to assist low-income families in accessing quality child care for children when the parents work or participate in education or training. |
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The Children's Partnership Online |
The Children's Partnership is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to inform leaders and the public about the needs of America's 70 million children, and to engage them in ways that benefit children. |
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| The Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention |
The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (JJDP) Act (Section 206) establishes the Council as an independent body within the Executive branch of the Federal Government. The Council's primary functions are to coordinate all Federal juvenile delinquency prevention programs, all Federal programs and activities that detain or care for unaccompanied juveniles, and all Federal programs relating to missing and exploited children. |
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The Parenting Group |
The Parenting Group (TPG) has one clear goal: to help parents be better parents. From Parenting Magazine. |
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The Parenting
Resources for the 21st Century Online Guide
An initiative of the Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (See below) |
This covers the full spectrum of parenting—from locating child care for a newborn to getting treatment for a youth who may be abusing drugs to finding information on college scholarships for a son or daughter graduating from high school. The site links users with material on a variety of topics, such as infant development, organized sports, domestic violence, the Family and Medical Leave Act, nutrition, volunteer activities, learning disabilities, and mental health. |
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Plano Area Mothers of Multiples - (PAMOM)
PAMOM is for MOMs of
multiples as well as new and expectant MOMs of multiples.
(214) 890-5966 |
We are a support group made up of proud parents of multiple-birth children from all over the Northern Dallas area including Plano, Richardson, Garland, Allen, McKinney, and Frisco.
PAMOM strives to enhance knowledge and understanding of multiples through an exchange of ideas, information and communication between parents, educators, doctors and others. |
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Smithsonian Magazine |
The Smithsonian Institution Magazine |
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| The
TV Parental Guidelines |
For
parents interested in television for their children! |
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TX
Licensed Child Care Assn
800-937-8522 |
The objectives of the Texas Licensed Child Care Association are to further the education of our members in child development; to be informed of all standards and legislation concerning child care; to correlate the efforts of the members of our Association and educate the public in the value of licensing. |
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