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A series of skill-building handouts for parents and a video to remind parents about the skills they already have to build resilience.
- Parent Further: Resource for families that covers developmental stages, discipline, technology, and how to assess risky behaviors.
- National Parenting Education Network: Resources, professional development, and blog articles to supplement parents with educational materials on best practices.
- One Tough Job: Direct and detailed education on positive parenting, school & child care, nurturing a family, health & safety, and growth & development.
- Parenting.org: BoysTown’s guide to parenting, with specific education on a variety of parenting issues, as well as helpful videos.
- Help Guide: A trusted non-profit resources that provides education and resources for a variety of issues and topics related to parenting and families
- The National Parenting Center: America’s leading parent advocacy organization, which provides scientific and research-based educationon parenting at different stages.
- Parent Center: Resources and education on key topics related to parenting in English and Spanish.
- Safe Kids: Education on safety, including cyberbullying, cell phones, and general safety tips for children and teens.
- About Parenting: Articles and tips on raising children as a single parent.
- The Learning Community: Tips for parents, parenting videos, and a parenting resource library to aid parents in developing their parenting skills.
- Center for Parent Education: Parenting articles addressing the many questions parents have and the challenges they face in raising their children.
- Zero to Three: National Center for Infants,Toddlers, and Families, providing education on behavior & development, maltreatment, and care.
- Baby Center: Connection forparents to advice from parenting expertsand medical professionals, as well assupport through every stage of child development.
- Baby First: Information and support for parents of premature babies, with ways to increase nutrition and promote development, as well as parent success stories.
- Family Education: Educational resources on pregnancy, parenting techniques, and positive activities for children.
- Good Housekeeping: 70 Creative Activities for Kids Will Keep Them Entertained for Hours
- Happy Hooligans: Craft recipes
- Child Development Info: Activities and parenting tips for children 6-18 years.
- Reading By 9: Reading by 9 is a bilingual guide for parents and educators to help kids read at the appropriate level by age 9, a crucial indicator of future academic success.
- Reading Rockets: With this overview, learn why reading aloud to children from an early age is so important, and how to make it a motivating and meaningful experience.
- Education.com: Games, activities, and parenting articles to best help educate children.
- Kids Health: Important topics for teens to learn about, such as sexual health, school & jobs, drugs & alcohol, and safety.
- JumpStart: Academic-related parenting resources such as games, activities, and worksheets that can help children fast track their learning.
- Federal Student Aid: Types of Financial Aid: Loans, Grants, and Work-Study Programs: Financial aid is money to help pay for college or career school. Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships help make college or career school affordable.
- Parenting My Teen: Articles regarding the unique challenges of parenting a teen.
- TeensHealth: Health-focused articles that provide basic, needed education on sexual health, food & fitness, diseases, drugs, and safety.
- MUO: 10 Interactive Financial Websites That Teach Kids Money Management Skills
- CNBC: These resources can help you teach your kids about money
- Public Library Association: Teen Financial Literacy
- Center for Employment Training: Resources for people 17+ to prepare them for employment in their selected career field.
- TeachingLD: Information and resources related to children with learning disabilities.
- TASH: Disability rights and advocacy issues.
- Epilepsy Foundation: Education, research, and information for caregivers of children with epilepsy.
- Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Support and nationwide advocacy programs for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Administration for Community Living (ACL)
- Wonder Baby: Advice and resources for babies with disabilities or blindness.
- Mothering: Forums for moms, as well as education on pregnancy and parenting.
- Florida Health: Other Family Assistance Program providing resources on financial assistance, child support, and healthcare.
- Café Mom: Conversations and advice-sharingbetween moms, as well as informational videos on saving money, nutritious living, etc.
- In Season Mom: Sharing uplifting birth and pregnancy stories from first time moms over 35 and 40 since 2006
- Moms Rising: A place for moms to practice advocacy for mother-related issues, learn about policies and resources, and receive education on children.
- Postpartum Progress: The nation’s most widely-read blog on surviving postpartum depression and maintaining a healthy family.
- Just For Dads: Information on legal issues, child development, behavior issues, cooking and cleaning tips, and support groups.
- National Center for Fathering: Nonprofit educational organization that desires to improve the lives of children and establish positive fathering by equipping them to be engaged in the everyday lives of their children.
- National Fatherhood Initiative: Researched and evidence-based programs that can increase father involvement and improve the lives of children.
- Family Doctor: Health information for the whole family
- Health Finder: Information on health conditions, nutrition and physical activity, pregnancy, doctor visits, and parenting.
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Minority health and health equity news and research.
- Let’s Move: Michelle Obama’s website that provides information on physical activity, eating healthy, and ways to engage children in healthy activities.
- MedlinePlus: National Institute of Health’s Website for patients and families, with information on diseases, conditions, and wellness issues.
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM): Educational information on alternative medicine and its uses.
- Parents Forum: Non-profit that provides workshops to increase emotional awareness, as well as helps individuals develop strong support networks.
- Planned Parenthood: Up-to-date information on sexual health, for teens and parents.
- WebMD: News, research, and information related to family health.
- Food Insight: The website for The International Food Information Council Foundation, providing information on nutrition and healthy eating.
- American Diabetic Association: Research-related information on nutrition and health.
- Fruits & Veggies More Matters: Help on how to shop, cook, and eat healthier with specific tips on each.
- Boys Town National Hotline: 1-800-448-3000, 24/7 short-term crisis hotline providing crisis counseling, information, and referrals to services related to children and families.
- National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A-Child, 24/7 professional crisis counselors that offer crisis intervention, information, and referrals. All calls are confidential!
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233, Highly trained expert advocates available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources of information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship.
- GLBT National Hotline: 1-888-THE-GLNH, Provides peer-support, information, and local resources related to coming-out issues, relationship issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, and safer-sex information.
- Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888 or text 233733, Available to answer calls or texts 24/7 to report tips, connect with anti-trafficking services, or request training and resources.
- Crisis Care for Homeless and At-Risk Kids: Crisis shelters in locations all across America
- National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK, No matter what problems you are dealing with, this hotline wants to help you find a reason to keep living.
- National Runaway Safeline: 1-800-RUNAWAY, Call if you have concerns about a child running away or about their general safety for resources, information, and support.
- Childhelp: Resources for children, parents, and educators including the child abuse hotline, 1-800-422-4453.
- Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222, Call the Poison Center for any possible poisonings, overdoses, or accidents
- Heart of Florida United Way – 2-1-1: Heart of Florida United Way – 2-1-1, Call for information and support for financial assistance, health programs, crisis support, and more.
- Al-Anon Family Groups: Strength and hope for friends and families of problem drinkers
- B.I.L.Y. Parent and Youth Support Groups: A non-profit organization that educates and supports parents with troubled children, informing parents on consequences, appropriate structure, and consistency.
- Parents Anonymous: Promotes co-parenting and support between parents to encourage positive parent-child bonding.
- DivorceCare: These support groups allow for help and healing to occur in the hurt of separation and divorce.
- Mental Health America: Searchable database for support groups nationwide.
- Codependents Anonymous Meetings: A place to connect with others who have struggled with leading co-dependent lives and learn from their experience.
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention: Supporting Caregivers: Information and resources for caregivers.
- National Alliance for Caregiving: Research and advocacy for family caregivers.
- Family Caregiver Alliance: Resources for caregivers regarding caring for themselves and others.
- DailyStrength: Online support groups on parenting, pregnancy, relationships, as well as many mental and physical illnesses.
- Raising Them: Meet parents with similar interests and chat in online groups, as well as activities for children and connections to local play groups.
- Step Talk: Online groups for stepparents.
- American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse: A keyword-searchable database of over a thousand in person and online support groups for a variety of issues, including parenting and caregiver concerns.
- Circle of Moms: Online support through meeting other moms and support groups online, related to all different ages of moms and children, as well specific concerns.
- The State Bar of California: Legal information on a variety of topics, including family, housing, health care, personal finances, parents, and teenagers.
- New Hampshire Legal Aid: Legal information, referrals, and pro se assistance for parents related to their rights and responsibilities.
- LawHelp: Helps people of low and moderate incomes find free legal aid programs in their communities, answers to questions about their legal rights, andforms to help them with their legal problems.
- The United States Department of Justice’s Free Legal Services Providers: A listing of all free legal services providers categorized by state.
- The Florida Bar: Legal information on several topics including courts, legal aid services, and attorney discipline.
- The Florida Bar Foundation: The Florida Directory of Legal Aid Organizations by name and county.
- The Florida Bar Pro Bono & Legal Aid: Resources for legal help for Floridians.
- GriefNet: An internet community of people dealing with grief, death, and major loss with support groups and resources.
- Child Mind Institute: Resources helping family members and care givers work through children’s grief.
- The Dougy Center: Resources and activities for kids, teens, parents, caregivers and young adults.
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship: Advocacy for quality care for all individuals affected by cancer.
- HealGrief.org: Resources for college students who are working through grief.
- College Educated: 90 Grief Resources for High School and College Students
- Family Caregiver Alliance: Support, education, and advocacy for caregivers.
- Caregiver Action Network (CAN): Support and resources for caregivers based on family situation and stress level.
- Talking to Children About Death: A Patient Information Publication by the National Institutes of Health on talking to children about death effectively and in the most supportive way possible.
- Healthychildren.org: Information regarding different developmental understandings of death and possible reactions as well as additional resources.
- SCAN: Regoin-wide organization focused on preventing child abuse and neglect. Provides resources for parents and professionals and lists warning signs and next steps.
- Trying Together: The importance of and self-care resources for families.
- PEPS: Self-care for parents with ideas for meeting all types of needs, with resources on almost every topic.
- Child Mind Institute: Information about why self-care is essential to parents, especially those who are the primary caregivers for kids with special needs.
- ParentFurther: The importance of self-care, statistics, and discussion boards onissues parents have with self-care.
- The Power of Self-Care in Parenting: (Free Video) This free webinar addresses parent’s unique needs and discusses how self-care helps the entire family.
- StopBullying: Resources and education for parents on what to do if children are being bullied.
- Bullying Prevention Resources: Posters and research articles to help families and educators to support children experiencing bullying and prevent it from continuing.
- National Bullying Prevention Center: Advocacy to end bullying, as well as stories and resources for all affected by bullying.
- Mayo Clinic: Discusses how parents can help their children combat and prevent bullying.
- Stopbullying.gov: Resources for kids, parents, and school staff about how to prevent and work through bullying.
- BullyingUK: Advice, resources, and support lines related to bullying for parents and teens.