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Clap Clap Baby Magazine

What's the 411 on Parenting Resources?

Jan/Feb/Mar 2007
Cover Articles:

Celebrate Our Black Pioneers
Sign Language: The Best Second Language?
How to Have a Happy Marriage When You're Busy Being Parents

Learning About MS

Health & Development

A-Z's of a Healthy Pregnancy

Caring for a Newborn

Stages of Development of Your Baby

Health Alert! Sickle Cell Anemia

Growth & Nutrition

Facts on Breastfeeding

Bottle Feeding Your Baby

Introducing Solid Foods

Safety

Protect Your Baby from SIDS

Babyproof Your Home

Firearm Safety

Just for You

Lack of Time! Reality or Perception?

Baby Yourself from Head to Toe

Single on Valentine's Day?

Inhale, Exhale & Pray: Break the Cycle

In Every Issue:

Talking from the Heart: Achieving Success in the New Year

A Moment of Consciousness

Mama's Kitchen: Mama's Mouth Watering Macaroni & Cheesee

Tender Loving Hair

On Call with Dr. Nicole Cameron: Thumbsucking

Family Fun & Entertainment Guide

Clap Clap Baby of the Month

What's the 411 on
Parenting Resources ?

Do you have a child that was diagnosed with a developmental delay? Are you a new parent and not quite sure what your baby should be doing? Would you like some information on home schooling your children?

Parenting is the most rewarding and most challenging job you'll ever have. As a parent you want the best for your child. It's important for you to know that there are many resources and services available to assist you in making the right decisions for your child, helping to address parental concerns as well as opportunities to network with other families who maybe faced with a similar problem or circumstance.

" What's the 411 " has provided you with a range of support services for all parents seeking educational resources, community assistance programs, medical and developmental services, intervention programs, and important hotline numbers for immediate family crisis.

1) American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry www.aacap.org

2) National Association of Family Childcare www.nafcc.org

3) U.S. Vital Records Information www.vitalrec.com

4) National Association for the Education of Young Children www.naeyc.org

5) La Leche League International www.lalecheleague.org

6) National Network for Immunization Information www.immunizationinfo.org

7) Florida Family Child Care Home Association www.familychildcare.org

8) Children's Home Society of Florida www.chsfl.org

9) Childcare Aware www.childcareaware.org

10) Orange County Government Community Information www.orangecountyfl.net

11) National Center for Missing and Exploited Children www.missingkids.com

12) U.S Social Security Administration for Kids and Families www.ssa.gov/kids/index.htm

13) Florida Kid Care www.floridakidcare.org

14) Kids Health www.kidshealth.org

15) New Hope for Kids www.newhopeforkids.com

16) 11,000 Baby Names (Meanings and Origins) www.babynamesworld.com

17) Bright Start Pediatrics www.brightstartpeds.com

18) American Academy of Pediatrics www.aap.org

19) National Resource Center for Health and Safety in ChildCare www.nrc.uchsc.edu/

20) Caring for Kids www.caringforkids.org

21) Children's Medical Services www.cms-kids.com

22) Orlando Orange County Health Dept www.orchd.com

23) National Safe Kids Campaign www.safekids.org

24) Toy Safety www.toysafety.net

25) Zero to Three (Leading Resource on baby's 1 st years of life) www.zerotothree.org

26) Florida Dept of Health www.doh.state.fl.us

27) U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsc.gov

28) U.S.Food and Drug Administration www.cfsan.fda.gov

29) Nursing Mothers Council www.nursingmothers.org

30) Food and Nutrition Info Center www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/

31) March of Dimes www.marchofdimes.com

32) National Childcare Info Center www.nccic.org

33) Children's Forum www.fcforum.org

34) National Network for Childcare www.nncc.org

35) Early Childhood Association of Florida www.ecaoffl.org/

36) My Florida www.myflorida.com

37) Early Childhood Initiative Foundation www.teachmorelovemore.com

38) Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resource System www.fdlrs.com

39) Volunteer Florida Foundation www.volunteerfloridafoundation.org

40) Florida Dept of Education www.justreadflorida.com/

41) African American Breastfeeding Alliance www.aabaonline.com

42) National Highway and Traffic Safety www.nhtsa.dot.gov

43) Center for Florida 's Children www.floridakids.com

44) Child Care Law Center www.childcarelaw.org

45) Council for Exceptional Children, Division for Early Childhood www.dec-sped.org

46) Family Source of Florida www.familysource.org

47) Florida Child Care Resource and Referral Network www.flchild.org

48) Florida Department of Education www.myfloridaeducation.com

49) Florida Directory of Early Childhood Services www.centraldirectory.org

50) National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center www.nectac.org

51) Voluntary Prekindergarten www.myfloridaeducation.com/earlylearning/

52) I am your child Campaign www.iamyourchild.org

53) National Institute of Health www.nih.gov

54) Parents Helping Parents www.php.com

55) Parent Soup www.parentsoup.com

56) National Center for fathering www.fathers.com

57)All Kinds of Minds www.allkindsofminds.org

58) Family Watchdog www.familywatchdog.us

59) Florida Department of Law Enforcement www.fdle.state.fl.us

60) Camp Resource for Families www.campparents.org

61) Autism Speaks www.autismspeaks.org

62) Parenthood www.parenthood.com

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