Links for Parents


Silver Wolf Parents -- This is page is dedicated to sites that may help you 
with your child's education in school and in life.  If you discover new 
sites that you would like to share with other parents, please e-mail me.  
Working together, we can influence the next "greatest generation"!
Read on!

Foul language?  Drug references?  This site helps you see what's playing in 
theaters and on DVD.  It explains in detail the rating of popular films so 
you can preview the movie before saying "Yes."  (Scroll to the bottom of the 
site and click "No Thanks" for the free service.  You must subscribe to see 
this week's reviews, but everything prior is free.)
http://www.screenit.com

Read what other parents say about current movies to decide if they're right 
for your child.  this site also reviews some DVD's, TV shows, and games.
http://www.currentattractions.com/index.html

Here is another site for movie reviews.  It tells you exactly what your 
child might see or hear in these films.
http://www.kids-in-mind.com

This is one of the best sites I've found that holds lyrics for current 
popular songs.  It is searchable by artist or song title.  (You may need to 
visit one of the teen-lingo sites as well to get the whole story!)
http://www.musicsonglyrics.com

GamerDad offers video game reviews from a parental perspective.
http://gamerdad.com

We had our own lingo growing up and today's kids do too.  This youth-
ministry based site offers translations fo today's kids' slang.
http://www.thesource4ym.com/teenlingo/

Today's kids have also developed slang for use in IM or e-mail.  This 
Microsoft-based site offers translations for parents who want to be in the 
know.
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/kidtalk.mspx

Here is another site concerning online safety.  Go to the TeenAngels line 
for online chat translation.
http://www.wiredsafety.org/parent.html

Parents have shared with me that this innocent-sounding site has material 
inappropriate for kids.  Decide for yourself and check your computer's 
browster history.
http://www.stickpage.com

Parents -- I'm always looking for sites about books for pre-teens and 
teenagers.  If you come across anything, please let me know.
Mr. T

Reading is Fundamental!  This site offers tips for encouraging your child to 
read.  Click on the purple "Parents" section at the right side of the page.
http://www.rif.org

This site has practice EOG-style reading and math tests to help your child 
prepare for the real thing.  Try some for yourself so you can remember what 
it was like!  On the site, click on "Online Assessment," then select "NC."
http://www.brainchild.com

This site from the National Center for Disease Control includes tips for 
talking to your kids about smoking.  It is parent- and kid-friendly.
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/tips4youth.htm

Are you looking for reasons to stop smoking and tips to help you get there?  
The American Cancer Society offers this "Complete Guide to Quitting."
http://www.cancer.org

Flu season is a nasty time of year.  The CDC offers flu-prevention tips that 
are practical for kids and adults.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/school


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