The Parent-Child Relationship
Meeting Your Child's Needs
We realize that there are hundreds of things to learn about raising a family and developing healthy habits. WIC has expertise in several areas of nutrition and health. But we realize there are many questions that we are not trained to answer. For this reason WIC is also a referral agency.
Below you will find other websites and community resources that can help you in learning all you want to take care of your family. If these resources do not meet your needs, feel free to Ask a Dietitian and we will respond to your questions.
Links about the Parent-Child Relationship
Parenting
American Academy of Pediatrics
http://www.aap.org/healthtopics/parenting.cfmBorn Learning
http://www.bornlearning.org/default.aspx?id=20
http://www.bornlearning.org/default.aspx?id=17Education.com
http://www.education.com/reference/parentingstyle/?cid=8024Purdue University, Provider-parent partnerships
http://www.ces.purdue.edu/providerparent/index.htmThe Family Center of Utah Valley
http://www.familycenter-pirc.org/index.htmParent-Child Relationship
Healthline
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/parent-child-relationshipsParenting Preschoolers
The National Parenting Center
http://www.tnpc.com/article/showcat.asp?n=5Parenting Toddlers
The National Parenting Center
http://www.tnpc.com/article/showcat.asp?n=4
Community Resources for Parenting
Parent Information Resource Center (PIRC)
http://www.familycenter-pirc.org
801-225-7440 or 801-229-7300Provides information and ideas on development for children and families with written materials and resources for education and parenting.
