Some good websites are
-- Shelfari ( a book website that you can discuss on books)
-- Tween Tribune ( a website where you can see different news stories& discuss about them)
It depends on how old you are. If you are around 11-13, brainpop.com is really good. Also someother websites. Just go online and search for "educational websites" and you will probably get good websites...
One could find a reputable educational psychologist online on websites such as Educational Psychologist, T and F Online and on many other websites as well. Doing research will help you find a good psychologist.
There are many websites that have educational toys that help children learn to read. These include: www.fatbraintoys.com, www.educationaltoysplanet.com, and www.learningresources.com. If you are looking for websites that can help adults learn English as a second language, there are websites for that as well. These include: www.rong-chang.com, www.usingenglish.com, and a4esl.org.
There are several educational websites geared towards preschool aged children. Some are free and other charge a monthly fee. You can try www.jumpstart.com, www.abcmouse.com, and www.workitmom.com has a list of even more websites that your children would enjoy.
One can find educational posters in poster selling websites or stores. In addition, one can find educational posters in websites such as Amazon or eBay.
Skyenimals.com - animal information, images, activities, drawing, puzzles, educational, creative.
There are many different websites that are suitable educational websites. Websites that provide specific lists are StudyPlace and HomeSchool. Both are trusted and used by many.
Some good websites for children are: www.clubpenguin.com www.planetcazmo.com www.webkinz.com And if you want a fun and educational website, go to www.coolmath-games.com
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They block websites that would not be beneficial to their educational curriculum.