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The Daily Parent is prepared by NACCRRA, the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, with funding from the Citi Foundation, New York, New York.
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Volume 65: Early Literacy: A Family Matter
Volume 64: Got A Cold? Keeping Your Family From Becoming Antibiotic Resistant
Volume 63: Social Competency: Fostering Your Child's Lifelong Success
Volume 62: Delicious and Nutritious: Helping Children Make Healthy Food Choices
Volume 61: Sleep: An Important Part Of Healthy Development
Volume 60: Let's Get Physical: Exercising with Your Children
Volume 59: What Makes It Rain? Science Teaches Children About The World Around Them
Volume 58: Seeing The Signs: Does My Child Have Autism?
Volume 57: Keep Them Smiling: Children's Dental Health
Volume 56: A Furry, Feathery or Scaly Best Friend: Children and Pets
Volume 55: Beyond "Stop, Drop and Roll": Practicing Fire Safety Habits at Home
Volume 54: Discovery and Play: Children Benefit from the Great Outdoors
Volume 53: Let's Talk! Encouraging Children's Language Skills
Volume 52: Does Your Child Have Special Needs?: Looking at Development
Volume 51: Everything Adds Up: Building Children's Math Skills
Volume 50: Child's Play: It's Not Just for Fun
Volume 49: Celebrating Child Care Providers: Provider Appreciation Day and Every Day
Volume 48: Helping Your Child To Stay Well: And What to Do When Illness Strikes
Volume 47: The Wonder Year: Your Baby's First Year
Volume 46: Music: A Natural Connection to Children's Growth and Development
Volume 45: Different Kinds of "Smarts": Supporting Children's Intelligence Styles
Volume 44: It's the Doing That Counts: Support Children's Creativity and Expression
Volume 43: More Than Just Saying "No": Guiding Your Child to Positive Behaviors
Volume 42: Before The Unthinkable Happens: Preparing Your Family for Disasters
Volume 41: Keeping Their Eyes and Ears Open: Help Young Children to Read, Write and Make Connections
Volume 40: Sibling Rivalry: Give Children What They Need
Volume 39: Quality Child Care: Recognizing and Choosing the Best for Your Children
Volume 38: Show Them The Moves: Get Your Children Active For Life
Volume 37: The Media: Is It Good For Your Children?
Volume 36: Helping Your Child Make Connections: Making the Most of the Brain Gain
Volume 35: Acting Up, Acting Out: When Young Children Are Put Out of Programs
Volume 34: Helping Children Make Changes: Big and Small
Volume 33: Show Them the Money: Teaching Your Children Good Money Habits
Volume 32: Parents As Voices For Their Children: Advocating for Your Child
Volume 31: Caring and Sharing to Last a Lifetime: Helping Children Develop Positive Social Skills
Volume 30: Bringing Home Your New Baby: Making the Transition a Smooth One
Volume 29: It's a Win-Win Situation: When Parents and Providers Work Together
Volume 28: Getting Your Child Ready for Kindergarten (and the World)
Volume 27: Why Is My Child Acting This Way? Help for Parents of Children with Challenging Behavior
Volume 26: Taking All the Credit: Tax Credits That Could Give Your Family a Break
Volume 25: Helping Your Child Go Places Through Literacy
Volume 24: Food And Fitness - Making Healthy Habits A Family Affair
Volume 23: Nearby, Faraway, and Raising Grandchildren
Volume 22: Keeping Your Child Safe in Today's World
Volume 21: Fatherhood
Volume 20: Developing Language With Your Child
Volume 19: Finding Child Care for Non-Traditional Work Schedules
Volume 18: Why Choosing Quality Child Care Matters
Volume 17: Child Care Issues and Your Workplace
Volume 16: Family Routines and Rituals
Volume 15: Stress Relief and Anger Prevention
Volume 14: Backup Child Care
Volume 13: Families Are Not All Alike
Volume 12: Children and Medication Outside the Home
Volume 11: Dollars and Sense
Volume 10: Working Families Plan Ahead: Creating a School and Home Connection
Volume 9: Is Your Child Ready to Stay Home Alone?
Volume 8: Raising a Reader
Volume 7: Media is a Powerful Force
Volume 6: The Kindergarten Connection
Volume 5: Why Does My Child Act Like That?
Volume 4: Planning For Summer
Volume 3: Ask Working Parents What They Worry About, and The Answer Is Loud and Clear… Is My Child Safe?
Volume 2: All In The Family - Using Relatives for Child Care
Volume 1: New Research on Brain Development Is Important for Parents