localmom.com����Serves Seven major metro areas. The Atlanta section is supported by the Atlanta Parent magazine. It features articles and resources, monthly calendar of events, "Places to Go", "MomMatch", Parenting Q & A, CyberMom chats and forums, phone book, "Swap It", and "Talk with Amazing Moms".
parenthoodweb.com����Features articles from United Parenting Publications (the same publisher which markets the Our Kids magazine in Atlanta). Check out what�s happening with other families around the country. Other buttons include: calendar of events, shopping, pregnancy, names, recipes, sleep, chat, boards, etc.
Also see ABC's of Parenting, which is a member of the ParenthoodWeb Family of Sites.
eSafety.com Check out this site for the latest recalls of children's and household products, as well as other important family safety information.
SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. This is the national, non-profit organization dedicated to child passenger safety. Information is well organized and easy to access.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) It operates under the U.S. Department of Transportation, and offers a wide variety of motor vehicle and traffic safety information services and literature (including: Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls; Child Safety Seat Recalls;
Consumer Information on Seat Belts, Air
Bags, Anti-lock Brakes, Child Restraints,
and many other topics;
National Highway Safety Statistics;
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards;
Vehicle Crash Test Reports;
Vehicle Safety Ratings;
Vehicle Theft Ratings;
Traffic Safety Program Guidelines;
Traffic Safety Educational Materials)
Safe Kids Buckle Up Sponsored by General Motors, it contains a list of upcoming Car Seat Check Up events. The sites are listed alphabetically by state.
Boost America, sponsored by Ford Motor Company, Focus on booster seats
U.S. General Store, Atlanta, Georgia
The U.S. General Store is a refreshing concept in providing government information and services to the public. It provides answers free of charge and one-stop shopping for all government services and information under these categories: [Federal Agencies], [Government Information], [State Information], [County Information],[City Information].
Furthermore, there are numerous links to non-government sites arranged by these categories: [Business Information], [Consumer Information], [Employment Information], [Learning & Education], [Nonprofit Organizations], [Odds & Ends], [One-Stop Gateways], [References], [Search Engines], [Travel & Leisure], [Web Tools], ['Zines & News].
Government Information Sharing Project -- The Government Information Sharing Project was initiated with funding from the U.S. Department of Education and is administered at Oregon State University Libraries. Currently links on this site include:
USA Counties, census, regional economic information system, etc. In the education category, the "School District Data Book", from the National Center for Education Statistics, is an electronic library containing social, financial and administrative data for each of the 15,274 school districts in the United States for 1989-1990.
BASIC LAW PAGE --
Law Links and Georgia Magistrate Court Forms
Very useful links for those who are looking for self-help legal information and tools.
Georgia Department of Education
Check out school report cards, test scores, learning/teaching resources, and other topics related to the education of your children. It even has a relocation column.