Helpful Links
For Parents/Guardians
National Parent Information Network
As part of the ERIC clearinghouse on elementary and early childhood education, this site focuses on information for parents. You will find a lot of great resources, including a magazine, discussion list, conference events, state networks, an “ask-ERIC” section, and much more.
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Zero to Three
Zero to Three is a national non-profit charitable organization whose aim is to strengthen and support families, practitioners and communities to promote the healthy development of babies and toddlers. Visit this website to find information and resources for both parents and professionals.
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National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care
Some highlights of this website include a study on cost, quality and outcomes, state child care regulations, and national safety standards. An extensive links page with resources on everything from lead poisoning to playground safety is useful for both parents and child care providers.
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American Library Association
This section, or index, of the larger ALA site has great resources for both children and parents. For children and teens, there are pages that highlight good websites to visit, and recommended reading and software. For parents, there is information on adult reference and media materials, a link to Booklist magazine, and much more.
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Child Care Award - The Daily Parent
Information on child development, tips to find care care, and other resources.
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Cabell County Family Resource Network
The Cabell County Family Resource Network is a partnership of individuals, families and agencies working together to promote the well-being of children and families in Cabell County.
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Cerebral Palsy Guide
Cerebral Palsy Guide provides free education information, financial options, and emotional support for those affected by ceredral palsy.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - "Learn the Signs. Act Early."
Information about developmental milestones for children ages birth to 5 and free resources
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SIngleMotherGrants
a site that helps financially
> disadvantaged families with finding assistance programs. Our directory
> lists assistance programs that help with utility, energy, mortgage,
> rent, medication, education and medical bills.
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WV HELP ME GROW
A child's development is important for parents to follow and sometimes knowing what is or isn't a concern can be difficult. Developmental screenings can help measure a child's development, specifically how he/she learns, speaks, moves behaves and relates. Regular screenings can identify children at-risk for development problems.
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A Parents Guide to Protecting Their Kids Online
Resources for protecting kids online.
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For Providers
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Come here to check out the latest information on NAEYC's conferences and publications, plus information on accreditation, advocacy, policy issues, and NAEYC membership.
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National Child Care Information Center
Visit this site to find information on research and initiatives going on in the child care field. This page is also an excellent source for information on each state's ratios, teacher qualifications, demographics, and more.
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NACCRRA (National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies)
NACCRRA is the national network of community-based child care resource and referral agencies. NACCRRA provides technical consultation and resources to member child care resource and referral agencies. Visit this website to find out more information and discover the benefits of membership.
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NAFCC (National Association for Family Child Care)
The mission of NAFCC is to support the profession of family child care and to encourage high-quality care for children. NAFCC promotes high-quality family child care through accreditation, leadership training, technical assistance, public education, and policy initiatives. Visit the website to find out more about this organization.
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West Virginia Early Childhood Training Connection and Resources
Information on training available in the state for early childhood professionals. Training & Technical assistant is available.
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West Virginia Early Childhood Training Calendar
WV Early Childhood Training Calendar
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Early Care Share West Virginia
Free provider resources and other useful information. Registration required but is free.
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Page last updated: Oct 16, 2017