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Born Learning www.bornlearning.org Provides information about this public campaign to help parents and caregivers turn everyday occurrences into learning opportunities for young children.
North Dakota State Parent Information Resource Center www.ndpass.com Offers information about the lending library, including books and videos on a variety of child development topics. Information is available for ages birth through adolescence.
Early Childhood Learning And Knowledge Center www.eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc Provides information about early childhood development, health, Head Start, and family and community partnerships. This site is administered by the Office of Head Start.
Parents Action For Children www.parentsaction.org Offers video and print media dedicated to raising awareness of the importance a child's early years play in healthy brain development.
Kids Count www.kidscount.org Compiles national and state data about the educational, social, economic, and physical well-being of children in the United States.
Kids Count Profile of North Dakota www.kidscount.org/sld/profile_results.jsp?d=1&r=36
Zero To Three www.zerotothree.org Provides information, education, and support to adults who influence the lives of infants and toddlers.
West Dakota Parent And Family Resource Center www.dickinson.k12.nd.us/westdakota Provides parenting resources and support through education to families in Southwestern North Dakota.
National Success By Six www.uwbg.org/initiatives/successbysix Provides information about this national movement of public and private partnerships working together to ensure all children ages 0 to 6 are healthy, nurtured and ready to successfully enter school.
NDSU Extension Service www.ag.ndsu.edu/homelife/ Provides programs and publications focused on child development and parenting.
Tufts University Child & Family Webguide www.cfw.tufts.edu/ Evaluates, describes and provides links to web sites containing child development research for ages birth through adolescence. Sites included in the list are those determined to have the highest quality child development research and to be the most parent friendly.
Bright Beginnings www.ag.ndsu.edu/family Offers publications developed by NDSU Extension service which are focused on young children.
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