Child Development
- The American Academy of Pediatrics offers information, articles and other resources on child development and milestones.
- An American Academy of Pediatrics book offers helpful information for families about their school-age child. The American Academy of Pediatrics, Caring for Your School-Age Child Ages 5-12: The Complete and Authoritative Guide. Bantam Books, 1995.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website BAM! Body and Mind offers information about child development. This website is geared to school-age children and teens, so it offers information from a child’s perspective.
Communicating with Families
- The Center for Disease Control and Prevention offers tips for talking to families about a developmental issue or difficult situation.
- Scholastic Inc. offers information and ideas for communicating with and involving families. There are articles, photographs, and tips from other teachers.
- Global Family Research Project (formerly the Harvard Family Research Project) has created a tip sheet for successful conferences with families.
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