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YOUNG SKEPTICS PROGRAM
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS

The Young Skeptics Program will be inviting parents to share with one another their thoughts and ideas on helping their children understand the claims and phenomena they encounter in their lives. Through activites and home learning programs, the resources presented here will promote science, skepticism and critical thinking within the home and social environments.

OTHER AREAS OF INTEREST

Family Room
A collection of activities and articles for the family.

The Bookshelf
Includes book titles for parents, educators and young readers.

The Educational Resource Area
Resources and material found here may be suitable for home learning programs.

The Activity Section
Includes many activities and ideas that can be organized at home.

The Events Section
Includes several fun events for family and friends.

In Development

The Ings Program
The Young Skeptics Program is collecting a variety of family activities and materials under the project heading "the ings program." "Ing" refers to the verb ending that denotes active participation in learning about the world and applying scientific thinking to the paranormal realm. Click on the heading to read more.

Questions We're Asking:

How are you involved in your child's education? (Their school, parent-teacher relations, their homework and assignments, etc.)

What do you do with your children at home, during vacations and holidays, when traveling, and more?

What kinds of resources and material would you like to find on the subject of parenting?

What advice or ideas might you share with other parents and family members?

Please send responses via email and we will collect the input received in this section.