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Links for raising children and being a better parent.

Better Parenting
http://www.betterparenting.com/
BetterParenting.com is a multi-author website providing parenting advice, tips, and stories from real parents like you. By sharing information from other parents around the globe, we aim to create a community that fosters better parenting practices.

Focus on the Family – Parenting help
http://www3.focusonthefamily.com/parenting.aspx
The Parenting Community is designed to provide a safe forum for Christian moms and dads to share experiences, offer advice and give encouragement to others. You can even request input from our licensed counselors.

Health and Parenting information from WebMD
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/default.htm
Find expert parenting tips and advice for every age and stage of your child's development -- from baby to teen -- and everything in between.

ISU Extension Service – Home and Family
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/homefamily/
Iowa State University Extension to Families reaches out to families across the lifespan. We provide research-based information and education to help families make decisions that improve and transform their lives.

Parenting
http://www.parenting.com/
Home page for Parenting magazine.

Parenting information from MedlinePlus
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/parenting.html
Find parenting tips, parents' survival guides, dos, don'ts, shoulds and shouldn'ts - new ones come out daily. Offered by the U.S. government at the National Institute of Health.

Parenting.org from Boys Town
http://www.parenting.org/
Every day, through programs nationwide, Boys Town reaches out to fragile children and families in need of compassionate and effective care. We lift them up, heal their wounds and put them on the path to a brighter futures. What we’ve learned in developing the Continuum and caring for children and families for the past 90 years has been adapted and made available to ALL PARENTS through channels like Parenting.orgSM.

Positive Parenting from KidsHealth.org
http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/
All parents need a little advice now and then. Get the lowdown on parenting basics like discipline, homework help, and how to talk to your child about tough subjects, like sex, tobacco, and alcohol. Plus, find out where you can turn for help and support.

Psychology Today: Parenting Center
http://www.psychologytoday.com/topics/parenting
Collection of articles about the psychology of parenting. Subjects include adoption, division of labor, fatherhood, grandparenting, child development, communication, child abuse, child neglect, sex education, technology, discipline, and more. From Psychology Today magazine.