Coram Family
Leading children's charity that aims to develop and promote best practice in the care of vulnerable children and their families. www.coram.org.uk
DFES Parents Site
This government site tells you about your child's education and development and how you can help and support them. www.parentscentre.gov.uk
Home Start (UK)
Home-Start is the UK's leading family support organisation for families with young children. They support thousands of parents who are struggling to cope. Home Start can offer support for many reasons including post-natal illness, disability, bereavement, the illness of a parent or child, or social isolation. Parents supporting other parents www.homestart.org.uk
National Family and Parenting Institute
independent charity working to support parents in bringing up their children, to promote the wellbeing of families and to make society more family friendly. Also includes the E-Parents website. www.nfpi.org
Childrens project
Parenting and Child Development books can be purchased from this site that draw upon the experience and expertise of parents, health professionals and academics to provide up-to-date information in a form that aims to be easily accessible to everyone - parents, carers and practitioners. www.childrensproject.co.uk
For Parents by Parents
This parenting site is made by parents specifically for other parents. It aims to tackle the more challenging and sometimes taboo aspects of becoming and being a parent. www.forparentsbyparents.co.uk
Parentline Plus is a UK registered charity offering support to anyone raising children, grand parents, carers, step parents etc. They have a range of innovative free resources on offer. www.parentline.co.uk
Raisingkids.co.uk
Offers information for parents on child nutrition, child development, parenting skills, education and more, plus a chance to talk to other parents about parenting issues. www.raisingkids.co.uk
Netmums is a local network for mums with a wealth of information and advice on being a mum with young children in your home town. www.netmums.com |