Web Resources

All About Young Children: Information on Children’s Early Development, http://allaboutyoungchildren.org/english/

This website, with translations in eight languages, has information about the social-emotional, language, literacy, mathematical, and physical developmental milestones for children, birth to age five, as well as information about their approaches to learning.

Family Education Network, www.familyeducation.com/home

Launched in 1996 as the first parenting site on the Web, Family Education Network has become the Internet’s most visited site for parents who are involved, committed, and responsive to their families’ needs.

Parents Action for Children, http://www.iamyourchild.org

This website was developed by Rob Reiner and his wife to help raise public awareness about the critical importance the prenatal period and the first early years play in a child’s healthy brain development. Check out the I Am Your Child video series that addresses the mental health needs of children in diverse family settings. Reasonably priced booklets and books on many parenting topics round out the site.

Zero to Three, http://www.zerotothree.org/

This is a nonprofit site dedicated to informing, educating, and supporting adults who influence the lives of infants and toddlers. Their Resources for Parents page contains science-based information and tools designed to nurture young children’s development.