Raising Caring Kids
New program through a partnership between DPI and UW Extension!
KidsHealth
KidsHealth is the #1 most-visited website for children's health and development. You're now in the Parents area. At the bottom of each article, you'll find links to related features created for kids and teens.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
For teens, life is not a playground, it's a jungle. And, being the parent of a teenager isn't any walk in the park, either.
Tips for Helping with Homework and Studying
Certain key practices will make life easier for everyone in the family when it comes to study time and study organization. However, some of them may require an adjustment for other members of the family.
U.S Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education provides resources to help parents in a variety of ways, covering early childhood education all the way through paying for college. Get tips on helping students with homework, reading, and math.
National Education Association (NEA)
NEA offers tips on keeping kids curious, providing emotional support, partnering with teachers, and understanding education policy.
Big Future
The College Board’s Big Future is a free, comprehensive resource that helps both students and parents to make college planning easier. They provide parent action plans from middle school through each year of high school and information on financial aid.
Teaching Tolerance
Teaching Tolerance has published a parent’s guide to preventing and responding to prejudice.
New program through a partnership between DPI and UW Extension!
KidsHealth
KidsHealth is the #1 most-visited website for children's health and development. You're now in the Parents area. At the bottom of each article, you'll find links to related features created for kids and teens.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
For teens, life is not a playground, it's a jungle. And, being the parent of a teenager isn't any walk in the park, either.
Tips for Helping with Homework and Studying
Certain key practices will make life easier for everyone in the family when it comes to study time and study organization. However, some of them may require an adjustment for other members of the family.
U.S Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education provides resources to help parents in a variety of ways, covering early childhood education all the way through paying for college. Get tips on helping students with homework, reading, and math.
National Education Association (NEA)
NEA offers tips on keeping kids curious, providing emotional support, partnering with teachers, and understanding education policy.
Big Future
The College Board’s Big Future is a free, comprehensive resource that helps both students and parents to make college planning easier. They provide parent action plans from middle school through each year of high school and information on financial aid.
Teaching Tolerance
Teaching Tolerance has published a parent’s guide to preventing and responding to prejudice.