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Family.com
Disney's Family.com is a service for parents offering comprehensive, high-quality, customizable information for raising children.

Parenting and Family Resources
Guide to information, products and services to meet the needs of today's families. Categories and links include: Parenting, money saving tips and offers, finance, education, games and activities for your family, timesaving tips, consumer information and safety, recipes.

Common Sense Parenting
Answers questions about parenting and has resources for better parenting.

ChildFun Family Website
Parenting advice, free kids crafts, product and book reviews, family articles, community message boards, chat room and discussion lists.

Pampers
Pampers parenting institute. All about pampers and parenting. Includes email list and other resources online.

Roller Coaster.ie
Resource site dealing with the ups and downs of parenting. Information includes sleep, childcare, development, nutrition, family finance, resources, books, birthdays, discipline, family motoring, recipes and features.

Green Tit Alternative Parenting Magazine
Offering alternative articles on subjects such as breastfeeding, parenting, and fertility awareness.

Active Parenting Program
Try out the parenting styles quiz (online) and make use of the parenting forums page.

Sandra's Home Daycare
Parenting tips and articles. Poems, nutrition for children, health, safety, food preparation and my kids graphics.

Live And Learn
Reference source for parents, with articles, links, and software.


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