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Selected sites for popular topics

Below we list one highly recommended site for several of our most popular topics. See the list on the left for a complete listing of topics. Click on a topic for a list of several sites.


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The Safe and Responsive Schools Project aims at school safety and violence prevention through comprehensive planning, parent and community involvement, and more. Anger management techniques for kids are provided, along with a variety of publications, a web forum, and other resources.

The Safe and Responsive Schools Project aims at school safety and violence prevention through comprehensive planning, parent and community involvement, and more. Anger management techniques for kids are provided, along with a variety of publications, a web forum, and other resources.

Research-based articles for parents and entire families about building self-esteem in children and developing self-esteem in teens. Includes information about healthy and unhealthy self-esteem. Advice for parents on activies to build self-esteem in children, as well as self-esteem activities for teens. Many articles available in Spanish.

Site offers substantial information on anger and anger management. Provides facts and theories on anger, information on anger in relationships, and techniques for dealing with anger in our selves and others, including a section on anger in children. Intended for parents, educators, and practitioners.

The ECAP site contains research information on anger management in kids within the classroom and the home, for both parents and professionals. The site discusses anger management techniques for both parents and teachers with anger management control in children and between peers.

Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania this site offers articles on media and how it relates to communication, and public policy. Specifically, the Annenberg Public Policy Center has research on children's programming, media in the home, the conference on children and media, and early childhood education.

The Center for Media Literacy website uses research studies and historical archives to look at the development of media in the United States. Topics addressed include media literacy in the US, media and living in media culture, and media literacy and education.