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For additional information and resources on child development and positive parenting, please visit the following websites.

DISCLAIMER: We have no control over the content on outside websites. Links to these sites are included for information only. The views and opinions expressed there are not necessarily those of CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), or the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS).

  • American Academy of Pediatrics http://www.aap.org The mission of the American Academy of Pediatrics is to attain optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. The site lists resources including books and articles, and provides articles on current topics.
     

  • Bright Futures http://www.brightfutures.org A national initiative to promote and improve the health and well-being of infants, children, and adolescents. The site includes publications, training tools, and distance learning materials.
     

  • California Children and Families Commission http://www.ccfc.ca.gov The California Children and Families Act of 1998 is designed to provide, on a community-by-community basis, all children prenatal to five years of age with a comprehensive, integrated system of early childhood development services. The site offers links to current articles and focuses on current state legislation.
     

  • Enfamil http://www.enfamil.com Enfamil provides parenting guides, answers to frequently asked parenting questions, safety tips, and parent quizzes. It also allows a user to sign up to receive personalized parenting tips according to the age of the child.
     

  • Family Voices http://www.familyvoices.org A national, grassroots clearinghouse for information and education concerning the health care of children with special health needs. The site provides links to resources and information on advocacy.
     

  • First Signs http://www.firstsigns.org A national non-profit organization dedicated to educating parents and physicians about the early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders. The site offers information on screening, development, referral, treatment, and resources for parents.
     

  • National Association for Child Development http://www.nacd.org/ An international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential through the use of innovative techniques and research. The site offers information on the program, information on joining, and publications and resources.
     

  • National Association for the Education of Young Children http://www.naeyc.org The nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children from birth through third grade. The site can locate accredited programs by zipcode.
     

  • Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) http://www.srcd.org The purposes of SRCD are to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of human development, to foster the exchange of information among scientists and other professionals of various disciplines, and to encourage applications of research findings. The site includes resources, and information on conferences.
     

  • The Center for Child Well-Being http://www.childwellbeing.org The Center focuses on nurturing strengths in children that contribute to their health and well-being, including physical health, growth of the mind, and social and emotional development. The website includes parenting forums, and resources for parents and community members.
     

  • The Whole Child www.pbs.org/wholechild Resources for parents and educators including articles, videos, and age appropriate activities.
     

  • Zero to Three http://www.zerotothree.org 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. The site includes resources for parents and professionals.

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