This guide is for parents who have begun to see that computers and online services will be or already are a part of children’s at school, at community centers, at home, or at the library—and who are looking for some guidelines and advice. We have written it with the computer novice in mind and have provided simple definitions and ideas for how to get involved.
A collection of the presentations at the Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wisconsin, February 8–10, 1996. The program was designed to provide a new framework to look at building public support for a child and family agenda.
This report provides a baseline of the “state of uninsured children,” summarizing the problem and describes key activities underway across the country to extend children’s health coverage. It spots trends and opportunities over the next five years, and lays out possible strategies.
This report is designed to move the debate about the “information superhighway” beyond technical and financial questions, to what ultimately will matter the most: the impact upon America’s children, families, and communities.
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