Spednet.org
Parents’ special education network – provides monthly forums for discussing special education issues and ideas.
Centerforhope.org
The Center for Hope helps adults and children living with life threatening illness or grieving a death and coping with the related trauma by providing professional counseling, education, and support in an atmosphere of hope and renewal.
Familyandchildrensagency.org
Provides individual, family, and group counseling.
Miller Driscoll School
Grades K-2
Cider Mill School
Grades 3-5
Middlebrook School
Grades 6-8
Wilton High School
Grades 9-12
Aboutourkids.org
Parenting Information from the New York University Child Study Center
Ccdfy.org
Connecticut Community for Drug-Free Youth
National Mental Health and Education Center
Resources for Families
Parentsplus.org
Parenting Resources
Opheliaproject.org
Creating Safe Social Climates in Schools and Communities
GreatkidsCT.org
Website for parents devoted to information on parenting, education, health, and safety
WiltonYMCA.org
Website for the Wilton Family Y
CTPrevention.com/MFSAC
Substance abuse coalition of Mid-Fairfield
Connecticut Substance Abuse Prevention
Student Survey
Lionlamb.org
Information on violence in the media and the effect it has on our children.
Screenit.com
Detailed description of movies and what to expect in terms of violence, language, and sex.
AACAP.org
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Alcoholscreening.org
Alcohol screening to help individuals assess their own alcohol consumption patterns
Helpfortroubledteens.net
Tips for parents
Theantidrug.com
Parents’ guide to prevention
PreventionworksCT.org
The Governor’s Prevention Partnership – information to help keep Connecticut’s youth safe, successful, and drug-free
Infoline: 211, www.infoline.org
Over 20 years ago, a partnership between the state of Connecticut and the United Way created Infoline, which provides access to information on community programs, referrals for human services, and crisis intervention. Infoline is answered 24 hours a day.Infotapes: 1-800-635-4592
Infotapes provide information on hundreds of different subjects.