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LINKS FOR PARENTS
The Center for
Parent/Youth Understanding
CPYU is a nonprofit organization committed to building
strong families by serving to bridge the cultural-generational gap
between parents and teenagers. If you can only look at one website
to learn more about today's youth culture. THIS is the site you
should visit.
Connect
With Kids
The aim of this site is to help parents and educators help children.
Each week they gather the freshest information from experts at
universities, research organizations, hospitals, child advocacy groups,
and parents and kids themselves. They present that information in video
news and feature stories that are understandable, compelling and useful.
HomeWord
From Jim Burns, HomeWord seeks to advance
the work of God in the world by educating, equipping and encouraging
parents and churches to build God-honoring families from generation to
generations. Includes daily radio shows, advice, resources and events.
Institute
for Church & Family
The Institute for Church & Family is a non-profit organization based in
Searcy, Arkansas. Our mission is to mobilize churches and families to
make an eternal difference. We provide resources, programs and
connections to help churches and families grow stronger and make a
meaningful and lasting impact on the world.
Family First
A helpful and practical site loaded with
info on marriage, parenting, fatherhood and family life from an
organization whose mission is "to strengthen the family by establishing
family as a top priority in people's lives and by promoting principles
for building marriages and raising children."
Child & Family
WebGuide
This is one of the largest
clearinghouses of news and research relating to child development, and
just about any other issue of concern to parents. Operated by Tufts
University, the site has a great selection of articles and links dealing
with a variety of teen issues, from bullying and anger management to
drug abuse and eating disorders.
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