Saturday, July 20, 2013
Research that Benefits Children and Families—Uplifting Stories
What a great research website to use for our journey to excellence-
Click here to explore this website.. http://www.cfw.tufts.edu/?/category/research-news/7/
This research website is called Child and Family Web Guide. This research tool gives various of articles pertaining to the wealth of child development. There are many articles that cover social development, education, family and child care, health and nutrition, and other issues. I find this website very informational, credible, and current. I am excited to share this with all of you and I hope it helps in your journey of researching.
The main topics of the website include every single topic you may think of about researching in our field of early childhood education. For example the category of parenting has topics for single moms, military families, child adoption, same sex parents, cyber bullying, step families, and much more. Another category is education. You can click on topics to enrich your knowledge for bullying, music, health care in school, language delay, literacy, mentoring and more. I hope everyone enjoys this positive example of research in our field.
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Hi Brittany
ReplyDeleteThanks for the site you provided. It is very interesting and informative. I will definitely use this site for my research simulation topic. I am glad this site you provided is a credible resource because it will definitely be an asset to me and all your colleagues. Thank you again for sharing this with all of us.
Brittany,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this website. This will definitely help me in my research process and also will be sharing this site with my co-workers. It's so great to keep adding to my resources. I appreciate it that this site comes is a credible resource. Thanks again!
Jodi
Great information. Cyber bullying is a rapid growing concern among children and I hear adults are having issues. It's good to see one website that can offer so much support on an array of topics. Thanks.
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