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Central High School Library Home Page: Family Living Resources

Gale in Context: High School

Use this link to find articles. Do a broad search on family. Look for magazines and newspaper articles. Note how current the item is. 

Efficiently manage self and family

Parenting & Family Management

Slate’s Care and Feeding advice column

Motherly

Fatherly

Scary Mommy

The Artful Parent

The Grove Collaborative (green household items)

Design Mom

The Family Conservancy

BabyCenter

Child Development Institute

 

Self Care

Scary Mommy

MotherNation (a website that connects moms to other moms in their community and promotes wellness for new moms)

Dooce (the blogger who started Mommy Blogs - Heather B. Armstrong)

Omega Institute (for pretty much everything self care, and a great newsletter!)

The Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley

Girls Night In newsletter (so cozy!)

Dandl.me (self care for parents and caregivers)

Financial Therapy Association (for finding a financial therapist - game changer for marriages where couples don’t see finances eye to eye or have baggage)

On caring for others going through a hard time: Supportal

Healthy Relationships

American Academy of Pediatrics (a great resource for looking into the research and best practices behind child health and well being issues)

Family Crises

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