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PSYC 461: Children, Media, & Society
This guide will help you locate resources related to your class on children, media, and society.
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International Policy Resources
Children’s Rights: International and National Laws and Practices
(From the Library of Congress)
United Nations Economic and Social Council
United Nation's Children's Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Child Rights Information Network
World Health Organization
Federal Policy Resources
Administration for Children & Families
Federal Communications Commission
U.S. Department of Education
Federal Trade Commission
Centers for Disease Control
Let's Move: America's Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids
Stop Bullying
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
State Policy Resources
State of Iowa Website
Iowa Department of Education
Iowa Department of Human Services
Local Policy Resources
Sioux City Community Schools
City of Sioux City Website
Woodbury County, Iowa Website
Professional Organizations
Children's Media Association
American Psychological Association
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Psychiatric Association
American Medical Association
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
National Association of School Psychologists
American Public Health Association
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Society for Research in Child Development
Other Online Resources
Child & Family WebGuide
From Tufts University. Resources on parenting, education, child development, and health.
Child and Family Blog
Bridges the gap between the worlds of research, on the one hand, and policy making and practice, on the other.
The Future of Children
Provides research and analysis to promote effective policies and programs for children.
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