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The Urban Institute | Family/Parents
urban.org
Current publications and projects from the Urban Institute on policy issues affecting families/parents.
Families Commission
familiescommission.govt.nz
The Families Commission is a government agency that is an advocate for New Zealand families. It funds research, seeks the views of the community, and works to influence government family policy.
cpinfo
cpinfo.org.uk
The child policy service of the National Children's Bureau of the UK. It provides information on issues relating to children and young people from Westminster and Whitehall.
National Guard Youth Challenge Program
ngycp.org
A structured, quasi-military training and mentoring program affiliated with the National Guard for at-risk youth that develops the life skills, educational levels and employment potential of 16-18 year old high-school drop-outs
Promising Practices Network
promisingpractices.net
Features programs and practices that credible research indicates are effective in improving outcomes in the areas of child health, child safety, schooling, and family well-being. Sections on proven and promising programs, research in brief, and strengthening service delivery.
Parents Helping Parents
parentshelpingparents.org
Free and ongoing support groups throughout Massachusetts for parents, or other adults in a parenting role, who feel isolated, overwhelmed, or afraid of their anger towards their children. Parent stories, group locations, and volunteer and donation opportunities.
Youth On Track
youthontrack.org
American Freedom Assembly is a non-profit corporation concerned for today's youth. The founder travels across the country speaking to America's youth at schools, camps and churches. The site also provides a newsletter and a speaking schedule.
Middle of Somewhere
christarjapan.org
Web magazine for children of missionary families. Published by students from the American Christian School in Japan.
Division of Childhood and Adolescence
phac-aspc.gc.ca
A focal point for policy development, research, and strategic analysis of trends regarding broad determinants of health regarding children and youth in Canada.
Childstats.gov
childstats.gov
Provides statistical reports on the status of U.S. children and their families, including population, family characteristics, economic security, health, environment, education. From the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics.
Children's Partnership
childrenspartnership.org
Undertakes research and policy analysis, publishes reports and multimedia materials, and forges new alliances among parents, policymakers and the private sector to achieve tangible gains for children.
Children and Violence
public.asu.edu
Provides resources for researchers and others interested in issues related to violence and children.
The Prevention Researcher Online
tpronline.org
A quarterly newsletter about At-Risk Youth. Includes abstracts and references as well as full length articles on At-Risk Youth issues such as teen violence, teen pregnancy prevention, substance abuse, dating violence and eating disorders.
The Comic Book Project
comicbookproject.org
A project of Teachers College, Columbia University that engages children in a creative process leading to literacy reinforcement, social awareness, and character development. Student galleries, publications, and news.
Action for Child Protection
actionchildprotection.org
A consulting and training organization providing resources and technical assistance to national, state and county child welfare professionals and agencies primarily in the area of child protective services.
Youth as Resources
yar.org
Supports young people in funding, designing, and implementing service projects in their communities.
National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
chhs.gsu.edu
Based at Georgia State University, the National Center seeks to assist grandparent-headed households via education, advocacy, and the promotion of informed legislation, policy, and practices.
Who's Minding the Children?
childrensneeds.homestead.com
Essays about parenting and childcare, and about society's treatment of important issues that affect children.
American Association for the Child's Right to Play
ipausa.org
Protects, preserves, and promotes play as a fundamental right for all humans.
Thrasher Research Fund - Research in Children's Health
thrasherresearch.org
A private organization that finances practical, applied pediatric health research and demonstration projects. Grant and contact information.
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Centre Daily Times
The family room, 4-H youth building and Shaver's Creek tent make up the family and youth hub of the event. State extension specialist Sanford Smith said ...
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Centre Daily Times
The family room, 4-H youth building and Shaver's Creek tent make up the family and youth hub of the event. State extension specialist Sanford Smith said ...
and more »
Memoirs Of a Pragmatic Lesbian Advocate: Child rape epidemic in ...
Memoirs Of a Pragmatic Lesbian Advocate
ue, 29 Dec 2009 13:40:00 GM
Experts believe that the country's economic collapse under Robert Mugabe has led to widespread . family. breakdown and left many . children. vulnerable. Dr Robert-Grey Choto, a paediatrician and co-founder of the . Family. Support Trust Clinic, ... We also have 10 000 boys going to train as . youth. militia; they become vicious and make girls succumb to sex through fear." The economic meltdown, political violence and starvation in Zimbabwe over the past decade have driven numerous ...
Memoirs Of a Pragmatic Lesbian Advocate
ue, 29 Dec 2009 13:40:00 GM
Experts believe that the country's economic collapse under Robert Mugabe has led to widespread . family. breakdown and left many . children. vulnerable. Dr Robert-Grey Choto, a paediatrician and co-founder of the . Family. Support Trust Clinic, ... We also have 10 000 boys going to train as . youth. militia; they become vicious and make girls succumb to sex through fear." The economic meltdown, political violence and starvation in Zimbabwe over the past decade have driven numerous ...
Which one of the following statements describes a characteristic of family and social life under the Qin and?
Q. Which one of the following statements describes a characteristic of family and social life under the Qin and Han dynasties? A. Youth was respected by all ages. B. The main job of the mother was to arrange marriages for her children. C. Men and women had equal rights under Confucianism. D. The family was considered more important than the individual.
Asked by heba m - Fri Oct 6 01:38:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. D - During this period, and indeed through most of Chinese history, the role of the individual was diminished and the identity of a person relied more upon his clan relationship.
Answered by Big Dawg - Fri Oct 6 10:31:32 2006
Q. Which one of the following statements describes a characteristic of family and social life under the Qin and Han dynasties? A. Youth was respected by all ages. B. The main job of the mother was to arrange marriages for her children. C. Men and women had equal rights under Confucianism. D. The family was considered more important than the individual.
Asked by heba m - Fri Oct 6 01:38:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. D - During this period, and indeed through most of Chinese history, the role of the individual was diminished and the identity of a person relied more upon his clan relationship.
Answered by Big Dawg - Fri Oct 6 10:31:32 2006
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