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Links for Parents
 
 

Activities

Go City Kids
GoCityKids gives you shortcuts to the city at its best - its parks, stores, professional services, restaurants, babysitters, places to stay, entertainment and so much more.

International Children's Digital Library
The mission of the International Children’s Digital Library Foundation is to excite and inspire the world's children to become members of the global community – children who understand the value of tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages and ideas - by making the best in children's literature available online.

Parent Resource Center
Parent Resource Centers support families and enhance the healthy development of children while encouraging parents as the primary teachers of their children. At the centers, parents and their children, between the ages of 0 and 5 years, come together to play in an early childhood/parenting classroom equipped with preschool toys, books, games, and art activities.

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Child Care

American Disabilities Act
Information for parents and providers

Children with Special Needs in child care settings.

Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
A Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (DCFSA) allows you to be reimbursed on a pre-tax basis for child care or adult dependent care expenses for qualified dependents that are necessary to allow you or your spouse to work, look for work, or attend school full-time.

It's Summer Time (PDF)
Who is caring for your child? Find out about the rules for Health, Safety, Staff, and More for the Summer Experience you choose for your child.

National Association of Child Care Resource
and Referral Agencies

NACCRRA, the National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies, is our nation's leading voice for child care. We work with more than 800 state and local Child Care Resource & Referral agencies to ensure that families in every local community have access to high-quality, affordable child care.

National Association for Family Child Care
The National Association for Family Child Care is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting quality child care by strengthening the profession of family child care.

National Child Care Information Center
The National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC), a service of the Child Care Bureau, is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center that links parents, providers, policy-makers, researchers, and the public to early care and education information.

National Network for Child Care
NNCC unites the expertise of many of the nation's leading universities through the outreach system of Cooperative Extension. Our goal is to share knowledge about children and child care from the vast resources of the landgrant universities with parents, professionals, practitioners, and the general public. We network with committed individuals around the country to bring you practical information and resources that will be useful to you in your everyday work with children.

National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care and Early Education
Some highlights of this website include a study on cost, quality and outcomes, state child care regulations, and national safety standards.

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Disaster & Emergency Planning

Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
Are You Ready? An In-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness (IS-22) is FEMA's most comprehensive source on individual, family, and community preparedness. The guide has been updated, and enhanced to provide the most current and up-to-date disaster preparedness information available.

Families: Preparing for an Emergency (PDF)
No one wants to think and worry about disasters. A few simple steps will help prepare and protect your family and assure that your children feel safe and are safe.

Ready.gov - Ready Kids
Your family can use this Web site to create a plan that will help you be ready for many different kinds of unexpected situations.

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Education

Planning for Your Child's Future
Section 529 college savings plans and other ways to save and pay for college.

National Association for the Education of Young Children
Many parents looking for high-quality early childhood programs will refer to the list of NAEYC-accredited programs offered in their communities.

Time for School - Deparatment of Education
Review the instructional programs and curriculums for schools within the Washington Metropolitan area.

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Health

American Academy of Pediatrics
Committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.

BAM! Body and Mind
Created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Designed for kids 9-13 years old, BAM! Body and Mind gives them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC maintains several departments concerned with occupational safety and health

Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule
This schedule indicates the recommended ages for routine administration of currently licensed childhood vaccines, as of December 1, 2007, for children through age 18 years.

Zero to Three
Zero to Three is a national non-profit charitable organization whose aim is to strengthen and support families, practitioners and communities to promote the healthy development of babies and toddlers.

Family and Medical Leave
Office of Personnel Management's Rules and Regulations

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Safety

Car Seat Installation Tips
Ensure your child's care seat is properly installed with these tips provided by he National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Poison Control Center
America's poison centers are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help you. The Poison Help hotline 1-800-222-1222 serves as a key medical information resource.

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Help keep your family safe by checking product recalls and safety news from CPSC.

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Contact Information
  Mary Ellen Savarese
Child Care Programs Manager
savaresm@mail.nih.gov
(301) 402-8180
  Tonya Lee
Quality Assurance Specialist
leet2@mail.nih.gov
(301) 402-8180
   
Child Care Resources
  NIH Child Care Subsidy Program
Federal Employees of the NIH may be eligible to receive a child care tuition subsidy if their children are enrolled in licensed child care programs and their total household income is $60,000 or less per year.
  Child Care Resource and Referral Services
The NIH Work/Life Center can provide referrals to many types of alternate child care services. This telephone service is available at no cost to NIH employees.
  Other Federal Child Care Centers
Many other Federal Agencies in the Washington Metropolitan area sponsor on-site child care centers. These centers give priority to all Federal employees
 

NIH Child Care Surveys and Studies
2008 NIH Child Care Needs Assessment & Benchmark Study
2005 NIH Child Care Survey
2001 NIH Child Care Survey
NICHD National Study

Parenting Resources
  NIH Parenting LISTSERV
An interactive e-mail list for parents to discuss child care and parenting issues.
 
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