Family Resources
Use these links to do research, find resources for your family and learn more about your child’s development.
CDC Developmental Milestones – Skills such as taking a first step, smiling for the first time, and waving “bye bye” are called developmental milestones. Children reach milestones in how they play, learn, speak, act, and move (crawling, walking, etc.). Milestones are listed here by age.
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The Center for Parenting Education – Parenting tips to help parents create a home environment where children can become caring, confident and responsible.
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Healthy Children.org – A website of the American Academy of Pediatrics offering information related to the health of children from pre-natal to young adult including Ages & Stages, Healthy Living, Safety & Prevention, Family Life, Health Issues. and more.
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Multiples of America – Multiples of America (also known as the National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs) is dedicated to supporting families of multiple birth children through support, education, research.
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National Center for Fathering – find information and programs to inspire and equip fathers and father figures to be actively engaged in the lives of children.
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Parenting Counts – A research-based resource site developed by the Talaris Institute to support parents and caregivers in raising socially and emotionally healthy children.
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ParentFurther – An online resource created by the Search Institute to help families strengthen relationships through shared activities.
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PBS Parents – a well-known resource offering information on child development and early learning. It also serves as a parent’s window to the world of PBS KIDS, offering access to educational games and activities inspired by PBS KIDS programs.
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Sag Harbor for Kids – A directory of places to go and a calendar of events for children in the Sag Harbor area. Created and maintained by the Sag Harbor Youth Committee.
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Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children – Developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism, the site offers families ways to manage common challenges, to simplify everyday activities, and to grow connections and support from family, friends, and community.
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Zero to Three – Information and advocacy to support caring adult who touch the lives of infants and toddlers. Topics covered include Early development and well-being, early learning, parenting, and policy and advocacy.
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