Education Resources for Parents
The CDC has a developmental milestone tracker for parents with children 2 months – 5 years of age.
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ChildCare Aware of New Jersey is a non-profit composed of childcare resources and referral agencies.
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Family Voices is a national family-led organization of families and friends of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and disabilities.
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Parent to Parent USA provides emotional & informational support for families of children who have special needs.
Call 973-642-8100 or 800-654-7726 or visit website.
Call 973-642-8100 or 800-654-7726 or visit website.
SPAN Parent Advocacy Network focuses on supporting families as advocates and partners in improving education, health, and mental health outcomes for infants, toddlers, children, and youth.
Call 800-654-7726 or visit website.
Call 800-654-7726 or visit website.
The State of NJ Department of Education has special education website resources available on their site.
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The Statewide Network for New Jersey's Afterschool Communities promotes and supports the development, continuity, and expansion of out-of-school time programs.
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Education Resources for
College/College-Bound Students
College/College-Bound Students
CollegeBoard is a site that is designed to help high school students gain college and career awareness
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College Scholarships is a New Jersey college grants site where you can find school grants for students to attend one of its universities inexpensively or even freely.
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eLearning Industry has a list of 10 helpful online resources for college students.
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Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) is a New Jersey state agency that provides students and families with financial and informational resources for students to pursue their education beyond high school.
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Lifehack has a list of the 15 best online resources for college students.
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Education Resources for Kids
ABCmouse helps kids learn to read through phonics, and teaches lessons in math, social studies, art, music, and much more. For kids age 2 to 8. Use code: SCHOOL2568
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JumpStart has simple, easy, and fun activities for preschoolers that can set the foundation for better learning and development.
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National Geographic Kids has amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun games and more.
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PBS Kids has daily activities & tips to help kids play and learn at home.
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Scholastic has day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
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Starfall allows children to have fun while they learn - specializing in reading, phonics & math - educational games, movies, books, songs, and more for children K-3.
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The State of NJ Department of Education – Division of Early Childhood Development has new and fun ideas for helping your children learn and grow.
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