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  •  KidSource OnLine  - http://www.kidsource.com/
     The parent's source for children's healthcare, education, safety, learning disability, software, and parenting information and discussion
  •  Parents Online  - http://www.parentsonline.gov.uk/
     Department for Education and Skills initiative that aims to assist parents who wish to use the internet for educational purposes.
  •  The OPPERA Trust  - http://www.oppera.org.uk
     Research and training for those interested in early child development. Covers conception to year one. Includes details of services, relevant links and membership information.
  •  Advisory Centre for Education  - http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/
     Independent national advice centre for parents. Topics include school exclusion, special educational needs, bullying and school admission appeals.
  •  See and Know  - http://members.aol.com/andrewreidas/
     Christian teaching programme for babies and toddlers. Includes articles, lesson plans, resources and order form.
  •  The Learning Tree  - http://www.learning-tree.org.uk/
     Ideas for activities and events to encourage lifelong learning by the whole family. Includes advice on creating a learning community, articles, puzzles and events.
  •  The Parent Centre  - http://www.parentcentre.gov.uk/
     UK Government information on children’s education. Covers curriculum, admissions, choosing a school, league tables, bullying and guide to free publications.
  •  Read and Count  - http://www.read-count.org/
     Offers information, ideas and activities to support children's early maths, reading and writing.
  •  Parents' Centre  - http://www.parentscentre.gov.uk/
     Government site giving information about education. Covers curriculum, admissions, bullying, homework, choosing a school (including a school website search), performance tables, and Ofsted reports.