Information for Parents

Posted on February 19, 2008

Parent Involvement Matters.Org provides free resources and information to schools, parents, and trainers working to increase parent involvement in education.

Finding quality, affordable child care can be difficult for any parent. For those with a special needs child, it can also be a very confusing and emotional experience. Rebecca Freshour looks at what the law says, and what parents need to know to find care for their children.

Posted on June 19, 2006

Members of NACCRRA are located in most communities to help parents find quality care in their community and provide resources to educate policy makers.

Posted on June 19, 2006

NRCHSCC has licensing requirements for each state, along with information for parents choosing a child care setting.

Posted on June 19, 2006

NAEYC provides a checklist for parents to use in finding quality care that will nurture and produce good mental health in young children.

Posted on June 19, 2006

Child Care Aware is a non-profit initiative that is committed to assisting parents in finding the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their local community.

Posted on June 19, 2006

Between 7 and 12 Million American youth suffer from mental, behavioral, or developmental disorders at any given time. The AACAP (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) is the leading national professional medical association dedicated to treating and improving the quality of life for children, adolescents, and families affected by these disorders.

Posted on June 19, 2006

The National Women’s Law Center has information on child care tax credits that parents may be eligible for.

Posted on June 19, 2006

The National Child Care Information Center, a service of the Child Care Bureau, is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that links parents, providers, policy-makers, researchers, and the public to early care and education information.

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