Families and Communities
Families and Communities
Building Strong Families
- Connecting with Families
- Raising Healthy Eaters
Child Care and Child Development
- Let’s Go Outside! Inventive Outdoor Ideas for Early Childhood
- Parenting: The First Year
- Parenting: The 2nd & 3rd Years
Child Daycare Providers
Newsletters
- As They Grow newsletter
- Parenting: The Early Years
- Extension Connection
Workshops
Dells Area Alliance for Young Children (DAAYC)
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- Wisconsin Dells Summer Food Program
- Adventures in Parenting
Family Caregiving
Caregiving affects everyone. It has been said that there are only four kinds of people – those who have been caregivers, those who currently are caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need care.
Today, one in four households are involved in caregiving to a person 50 or older (over 22 million) with projections that by 2007 over 39 million households will provide care. The following resources have been developed to help caregivers manage their various roles and responsibilities.
Grandparenting
The role of a grandparent is hard to define. It can mean anything from someone who makes the best cookies or tells the best stories to someone who provides care when needed. Today some grandparents are finding themselves in a role they never expected to be in – the role of raising their grandchild. Regardless of the role a grandparent finds themselves in, the following resources and information may be helpful.
Grandparenting
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Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Strengthening Families
Raising children and supporting those who care for them are among society’s most important responsibilities. Family Living Programs provides a wide range of research-based educational resources and programs to help parents and other caretakers guide and nurture children and strengthen family life.
Strengthening Families Program for Parents and Youth 10 – 14


