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GoodMommy.com supports all moms with pages for stay at home, work at home, single moms, working moms, pregnancy, infant, baby, and more. |
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More4kids Parenting
Informative articles and resources on parenting, preganancy, homeschooling, baby and children's health. http://www.more4kids.info/ |
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HUGGIES Baby Network
HUGGIES Baby Network is your one-stop resource for moms and moms-to-be providing information, support, helpful advice from other moms and fun tools to design and decorate your nursery or toddler's room. |
Parenting Solutions, Inc.
Developers of Baby Matters, a tool for parents to permanently record their child's developmental milestones and medical records. |
Parenting World
Offering parenting information, tips, and resources from preconception, pregnancy, babies, preteens, to teens. |
Parents' Action for Children
Fformerly the I Am Your Child Foundation, this national non-profit organization is dedicated to advancing the interests of families and young children. |
Reward Board
Reusable reward/star charts to reward good behaviour. Also potty training charts, toothbrushing charts and other exciting products. |
Savannah Family Institute
Offering a range of solutions by Dr. Scott Sells for managing disrespect, truancy, running away, teen pregnancy, alcohol and drugs, threats or acts of violence, and threats of suicide. |
TeachParents.com
Self-study parenting course to improve skills or meet court or agency-mandated parenting course requirements. |
The Parent Report
Offers advice to parents regarding health, family, school, sleep, behavior, and development issues. |
The Parent Institute
Publisher of newsletters, booklets, brochures, and videos designed to help schools encourage parent involvement in the education of their children. |
TMR2 Communications
Offers courses, books, and workshops on strengthening parent/teen relationships. |
Tough Love Parenting
Provides consultations, boot camp and residential program information, and hotline for parents of troubled teens. |
Connect with Kids
Connect with Kids programs are changing student behavior in the classroom and inspiring parents to talk with their children about today’s issues. |
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