Brain
Development
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/dev.html
Contains information and graphics that show how the brain develops.
Provides links to other good sites and information on how to subscribe
to a monthly brain information e-mail newsletter.
Carnegie Corporation
Starting Points
http://carnegie.org/startingpoints
Contains information about the national Starting Points Project
and other states' and cities' initiates.
I Am Your Child Foundation
http://www.iamyourchild.org
I Am Your Child is a national public awareness and engagement campaign
to make early child development a top priority for our nation. The
website provides research, parenting information, advice from the
top experts in the field of child development such as T. Berry Brazelton,
M.D., and many resources.
Making
Connections: How Children Learn
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/ReadWithMe/makconn.html
A summary of recent brain research written as part of the America
Reads Challenge.
National Association
for the Education of Young Children
http://www.naeyc.org/resources/default.asp
Early Years Are Learning Years. NAEYC produces a series of one-page,
focused articles on topics that help parents and early childhood
professionals make the critical early years the best that they can
be for all children.
Zero To Three
http://zerotothree.org
Zero to Three is the nations leading resource on the first three
years of life. They are a national non-profit charitable organization
whose aim is to strengthen and support families, practitioners and
communities to promote the healthy development of babies and toddlers.
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