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Educational Activities
Childhood Development
Healthcare
- Child/Elder Care - describes what to look
for when choosing elder or child care. From the
National Institute of Health.
- Center for the Child Care
Workforce
- comitted to improving child care quality by
upgrading the compensation, working conditions
and training of teachers and care providers.
- Child Care Connection - a forum for parents,
child care providers, and preschool teachers to
share ideas via chat, message boards, and more.
- Child Care Providers
Internet Center - Salem, OR - parents are invited and
encouraged to visit.
- Child Care Research, Data
and Systems - from the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Child
Care Bureau.
- Child Development - information and ideas
on decorating, discipline, activities, stories,
child care, child health, missing children and
more.
- Child's Play Group - for both parents and
children - here are some fun activities for
preschool age and toddlers.
- Choices for Children - offers services for
parents, child care providers, human resource
professionals and school administrators
interested in building healthy, happy child care
options.
- Daycare for Infants and
Toddlers
- exploring the issues involved in child-care,
including day-care and developing family
structures.
- Daycare Providers - for daycare providers
in centers or at home, to share ideas,
activities, issues and information pertaining to
the care of pre-school children.
- Long Island Infant
Development Center
- Oregon Family Child Care
Network -
a communication network of family child care
providers, agencies, and other related groups.
- Silver Springs - Martin
Luther School - serves today's children
in need ... children who cannot remain in their
own homes because of family crises, abuse,
neglect or their own behavioral difficulties.
- White House Conference on
Child Care
- bringing together parents, caregivers, business
leaders and child care experts.
- Wood's Homes - provide services to
children and families by caring for families and
their children; those who have been abandoned,
abused or have significant troubles in their
lives.
- FAQ - Oral Hygiene - Child
Care -
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