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  • The Parenting Project: Prepare Tomorrow's Parents

  • The resource network that promotes and facilitates parenting education for all children and teenagers as primary prevention of child abuse and neglect, absent fathers, teen pregnancy and cycles of violence, and fostering mental health and educational success. Site includes classroom -ready lessons, 182-page guide, many resources for advocates and educators.
    http://www.parentingproject.org

  • What's Driving Consumption?

  • A debate in Boston Review, centered around Juliet Schor's "The New Politics of Consumption", includes comments by Robert H. Frank, James Twitchell, and others.
    http://bostonreview.mit.edu/ndf.html#Consumption

  • University of Florida IFAS Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences

  • Gateway to the undergraduate and graduate degree programs in FYCS, specializing in the study of family, youth and community development and outreach.
    http://fycs-degreeprograms.ifas.ufl.edu/

  • Review of Marketing Science

  • An online scholarly journal that disseminates research papers before they appear in major academic journals.
    http://www.bepress.com/roms/

  • Canadian Home Economics Association

  • National organisation of home economics professionals.
    http://www.chea-acef.ca/

  • California Department of Education Home Economics Careers & Technology

  • For teachers and administrators involved with the home economics careers and technology and FHA-HERO curriculum.
    http://www.hect.org/

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