| •National
Association for the Education of Young Children--NAEYC
is an organization for parents and professionals providing
excellence in early childhood education. |
| •Links
Directory of Children's Issues on the World Wide Web--This
site provides links to other resources on children's
issues including, but not limited to, general resources,
education, children's health, children's safety, family
economic security, children around the world, federal
resources, children and the media (w/TV viewing guide),
parenting resources, and statistics on children. |
| •Zero
to Three Populations--National
center for infants, toddlers and families. Find links
to resources on brain development, early literacy,
child care, special needs and parenting. |
| •Early
Childhood Educators' and Family Web Corner--Promoting
themselves as an index to all things early childhood
with the most up-to-date information, this site includes:
Teacher Pages, Family Pages, Articles, Child Chat,
Message Boards, Conferences, Magazines and Newspapers,
Hot Topics, and Shopping. |
| •The
Family Village--A place to find
information, resources and communicaiton opportunities
on the Internet for persons with disabilities. |
| •The
Division for Early Childhood--Provides
numerous links to information on families, disabilities,
early childhood, medical topics, parent resources
and cultural diversity. |
| •Department
of Public Instruction - State of Wisconsin--Information
on a variety of topics specific to public education
in Wisconsin. |
| •Early
Childhood: Wisconsin Collaborating Partners--A
statewide group united through a common desire to
transform early childhood care and education. |
| •NICHCY--National
Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities. |
| •Birth
to 3--The Waisman Early Intervention
Program, Wisconsin Personnel Development Project,
website which includes Birth to 6 Training Events,
Video Lending Library Catalog and links to other sites
containing early intervention and disability related
information. |
| •CP
Association--United Cerebral Palsy's
national home page with information on programs and
services of UCP and on a variety of disability topics. |
| •Center
for the Study of Autism--The Center
provides information about autism, including related
syndromes, to parents and professionals, and conducts
research on the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions. |
| •Internet
Resources for Special Children--Extensive
information about disabilities and learning disorders.
This site is dedicated to communicating information
relating to the needs of children with disABILITIES
on a global basis. It offers disability links, inservice
news, and a search option. |
| •Learning
Disabilities Online--Said to be
the most concise and informative source for the latest
and best information on learning (dis)abilities. It
includes in-depth features, expert articles, online
chats and connections to relevant materials. |
| •Parents
Place--Offers parent articles,
and invites parents to share experiences. |
| •Parent
Pals--Therapists and teachers
provide general information, weekly tips, links and
newsletters for various disabilities. |
| •Special
Needs Educational Network--This
site offers chats, newsletters, research,interactive
online lesson plans. |
| •SuperKids,
Educational Software Review--A
guide for parents and teachers, it categorizes software
by subject and title. Features include: Reviews of
Software, Comparisons, a Bestseller List, Price Survey,
Product Support and Feature Stories. |