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Connect for Kids- www.connectforkids.org
A major US website - for adults about teens - with a wide range of information. Of particular interest is KidsCampaigns - 101 things you can do for our Children's Future.

Center for Family-Friendly Cities -
www.uakron.edu/faa/schools/family/home
An interesting website with a good database of information on what it refers to as 'family-friendly cities.'

SEER -
www.seer.org
Seer is a cooperative endeavor of 12 American state education agencies that seek to improve student achievement by using integrated environmental curriculum for K-12 education. SEER's staff:

  • Investigates the academic and behavioral efficacy of environment-based education.
  • Conducts professional development and training for K-12 educators.
  • Organizes semi-annual seminars to facilitate collaboration among SEER member states.
  • Provides technical support to state education agencies.

    Natural Learning Initiative -
    www.naturalearning.org
    "Creating environments for healthy human development and a healthy biosphere for generations to come." Also has a link to Robin Moore's workshop.

    The National SAFE KIDS Campaign -
    www.safekids.org/index.cfm
    This is the first and only national American organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury.

    Playscapes -
    www.planetearthplayscapes.com
    "We travel throughout the country to create one-of-a-kind, community built, play and learning environments for children."