
With the pressures of work and family, we know that families of all walks of life need support and encouragement. We know parents want to do the best job for their kids as possible, but some don't know where to start or how to start. In an effort to help families raise children who are safe, healthy, eager to learn and ready to succeed by the time they enter school, we have developed this part of our site as a resource for families.
RESOURCES & LINKS*The websites and resources listed do not necessarily reflect Smart Start Oklahoma's official position. Other websites and resources listed on the Smart Start Oklahoma website do not constitute endorsement or promotion. CLICK THE BUTTONS TO SEE THE LINKS.
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2015 Smart Start Parent Guide
Preparing your child for the best life possible is up to you, and you don't have to go it alone. Smart Start Oklahoma has prepared this guide for parents of newborns through the age of three. It has critical information, so your child grows up physically, emotionally, and intellectually healthy.
Download the guide Here to help make sure your child has a smart start!
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Literacy Practice Guides for Parents
The Center for Early Literacy Learning has developed practice guides to show parents how everyday home and community activities encourage children to listen, talk, and learn the building blocks for early literacy. Practice Guides include: Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers.
*also available to download in Spanish*
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Born Learning
It's easy and fun to provide early learning opportunities for your young child. You can do it anytime, anywhere - it's learning on the go! Here are a few ideas to turn ordinary daily activities into eye-opening experiences for your child.
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Your Developing Child Series
Oklahoma State Department of Health offers web based parenting toolkit through their child guidance program. This series coupled with separate tips for parents offers parents a comprehensive parenting guide created by child development specialists.
Download For Parents' Sake tips for parents here.
Be sure to check out their other publications focused on parenting issues!
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OKparent
This Oklahoma site is Oklahoma Department of Human Services' web based parent guide. It provides information, tips, resources, and plenty of downloads for families on general parenting and child care issues.
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A Child Becomes a Reader
Learning to read and write starts long before a child enters school. This booklet gives ideas and activities for playing, talking, and reading with your child that prepare your child for school-download here.
