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PBS Parents is a great starting point for
parents.
It is filled with helpful hints on topic such has
development and health issues. Keeps parents
in touch with their child's education through fun
games
and activities that both can play together. |

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Scholastic is a perfect website for parents
to access if
their child is looking for a book. Divided by age
and grade level, this website is easy to work
with.
Scholastic is also loaded with ideas on how to
help a child
struggling with reading, which most children do. |

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Smart Tutor is a website built around
giving children extra help
outside of the classroom. There are many free
resources that
parents can access to assist their child at home.
The website
has both
free reading and math games for children.
Also links to flashcards, word searches, and
educational games |

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Reading Rockets is another excellent
website geared towards
to helping
children achieve success with reading.
Parents can browse
through different book lists all organized based off
of topics. There
is also a section of frequently asked questions of
parents
and one dedicated to helping struggling readers. |

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Attention Deficit
Disorder Association is a website with the mission
to provide information, resources, and guidance to
parents of children
suffering from ADD. This educational website will
assist parents in understanding
this learning
disability that affects many children. Fact
sheets, articles
and support groups are all available on this
resource.
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The Homework Spot is a great tool for
parents trying to assist
their children with homework. Filled with
hundreds of great
links on all subjects. Website it organized
by grade level so it is easy to use. |

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MyPlate illustrates the five food groups that
are the building
blocks for a healthy diet using a familiar image
a place setting for a meal. Before you eat, think
about what
goes on your plate or in your cup or bowl. |