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Sites for Professionals
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Kid Friendly Sites
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Children's Health
- http://aacap.org/page.ww?name=Resources+for+Families§ion=Resources+for+Families
This site is sponsored by The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. It has an extensive resource of issues affecting children, teenagers and their families.
- http://www.qmrp.org/links.htm
This site contains links to multiple web links put together by the National Association of Qualified Mental Retardation Professionals. It has links to various disorders that cause varying degrees of MR.
- http://www.cshcn.org/
The site (Internet Resource for Special Children) is for children with disabilities. It is an extensive site with links about specific disabilities physical and learning, adaptive equipment laws and various other topics of interest for people who have, care for or love a disabled child.
- http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/tips4youth.htm
This web site sponsored by the CDC has educational material on smoking prevention and chronic disease issues related to tobacco. Various age appropriate material is available as well as links to other sites.
- http://www.ldonline.org/kids
This web site is for parents, educators and children with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). It has very extensive information and formats geared to all age levels. It is a very good web site for this type of information.
- http://www.regionshospital.com/Regions/Menu/0,1640,11270,00.html
This unique site is maintained for the benefit of children whose lives have been affected by an injury due to a burn. It has resources as well as other children sharing their story.
- http://health.discovery.com/
Brought by the Discovery Channel this site has an extensive variety of information available for adults as well as children of various ages. It has interactive games and puzzles and is a fun sites for kids.
- http://www.aap.org
This site presented by The American Academy of Pediatrics has links to sound pediatric advice and public education brochures that reflects the views and practices of the physicians belonging to the academy. The format of the advice is presented in an easy to understand manner.
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