Fun and Useful Sites for Families
Welcome to Fun and Useful Sites for Families, a component of the Wide Smiles family of resources. This page is divided into twenty-two general topic areas, sometimes overlapping, and the resources within the topics are arranged alphabetically. Happy surfing, and we hope you will return soon!
Table of Contents
How Come You Look Different?: Resources on Craniofacial Anomalies
A Person, Not a Disability: Resources on Special Needs and Advocacy
Mom, We Need to Talk: Serious Issues Facing Children and Teens
In the Quest of Perfect Parenting: All right, so we don't really expect perfection, but there are lots of great resources for parents on the Information Super Highway
You're Not Getting Older; You're Getting Better: Resources for Grandparents and Other Older Adults
The Mind of a Child or Teen Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Pre-K to 12 Educational Resources
Doorway to Magical Worlds: Reading for Children and Teens
Care of the Body: Health, Fitness, and Nutrition Resources
Care of the Mind and Spirit: Mental and Emotional Health, Quotations, Faith, and Spirituality
Care of the Home: Cooking, Gardening, Repairs, and Remodeling
The Secret Ingredient in Happy Homes: Pet Resources
Those Mundane Matters: Consumer Guidelines, Finances, Legal Issues, Insurance and Employment
Getting Away from It All: Resources for Travelers
Taking Time for Fun: Recreation, Leisure, and Sports
The Machine That Has Taken Over Your Life: Resources on Computers
Holidays and Other Special Days (Even Today)
In Pursuit of Laughter
Play Is a Child's Work: Entertainment for Children and Teens
A Time for Tears: Death and Grieving Resources
No One Is an Island: Reaching Out to Others
Links, Links, and More Links
An Assortment of Stuff: Miscellaneous Sites
Many thanks to all of you who have helped steer me towards sites that are fun and/or useful for families. Your help is much appreciated!
This page was created in June of 1997 by Marti Anderson, maintained now by Wide Smiles Staff. We regret to inform you that links may not be valid. Updates will be made as time allows. :-)
Last updated October, 2004
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