Parents/Families

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Websites

(www.childmind.org)

The Child Mind Institute is an independent, national nonprofit dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families by providing comprehensive information a vast array of mental health and learning disorders. They have a separate section For Families and For Educators.

(www.child-encyclopedia.com/information-sheets)

This Quebec-based center hopes to improve understanding of childhood development, and has provided an extensive list of free information sheets on every aspect of childhood.

(www.neufeldinstitute.org/resources/free/)

The Neufeld Institute aims to make sense of child developmental science, and they provide free resources tackling the challenges of parenting and teaching today’s children.

(www.zerotothree.org)

Zero to Three is an independent, non-partisan research-based global organization that educates the public and political leaders about the unique developmental needs of babies and toddlers.

Videos/Channels

Books

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Parents of two children with special needs share their insights and experiences of the parenting challenges they have had to face. It gives a look into the cycle of denial, hope, and fight for acceptance and understanding.

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A neuropsychotherapist and a parenting expert team up to explain child meltdowns and aggravation. It teachers parents how to apply discoveries about how a child’s brain is wired and how it matures to everyday parenting, in order to turn any outburst, argument, or fear into a chance to integrate a child’s brain and foster their growth.

Infographics

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Parent Toolkit is a one-stop resource that provides parents with information and advice on every aspect of their child’s development, including navigating life after high school.

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